Resultados de búsqueda - "feminist"

  1. Decentralization and environmental conservation: gender effects from participation in joint forest management por Agrawal, Arun, Yadama, Gautam, Andrade, Raul, Bhattacharya, Ajoy

    Publicado 2006
    “…We also find that the “action effect” is more important than the “representation effect,” confirming some major arguments advanced by feminist environmentalists. Our statistical results are robust to different specifications and provide considerable empirical support for promoting women’s participation in community-based protection of natural resources.…”
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  2. Exploring the landscape of gendered geospatial methods in agri-food systems: A scoping review por Rosenthal, A., Legros, S., Leong, S.V., Zannier, A., Sole, M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…This review applies a critical feminist lens to investigate what is missing in recent efforts to use GIS to study intersecting gender inequalities within agri-food systems, and how GIS technologies could be better employed to foster gender inclusion while enhancing women’s empowerment.…”
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  3. Local normative climate shaping agency and agricultural livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa por Petesch, Patti, Bullock, Renee, Feldman, Shelley, Badstue, Lone B., Rietveld, Anne M., Bauchspies, Wenda, Kamanzi, Adelbertus, Tegbaru, Amare, Yila, Jummai Othniel

    Publicado 2018
    “…The idea of normative climate is informed by feminist literature that addresses concerns for the contextual, fluid, and relational properties of gender norms. …”
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  4. Ramsar Convention and the wise use of wetlands: rethinking inclusion por Joshi, Deepa, Gallant, Bryce, Hakhu, Arunima, de Silva, Sanjiv, McDougall, C., Dubois, Mark, Arulingam, Indika

    Publicado 2021
    “…Reviewing the Convention obligations, resolutions, and guidelines through a feminist political ecology lens, we find them to be overtly simplistic and technocratic. …”
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  5. Gendered implications of polluted drainage water use in agri-food value chains in Egypt: current context and practical recommendations por Joshi, Deepa, Dessouki, Amina, Abdelwahab, Noura

    Publicado 2023
    “…The focus of our study, which was funded by the CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform, was to understand the gendered implications of these changes and challenges. Adopting a feminist political ecology approach, we analyze the gendered power dynamics within productive, irrigated agriculture, focusing on the everyday lived experiences of diverse groups of women, farmers and irrigators.…”
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  6. Innovations for equity: how to untap the gender-transformative potential of innovations in the agri-food sector por Basu, Sharmishtha, Kawarazuka, Nozomi, Khan, Suhela, Reddy, C.S., Burg, Margreet van der

    Publicado 2023
    “…In doing so, this panel session will link insights from project implementation to wider critical debates on the transformation of agri-food systems and the role of feminist development policy. Contributing organizations/panellists: GIZ (TBD); University of Wageningen (Margreet van der Burg); UN Women (Suhela Khan); CIP (Nozomi Kawarazuka, TBC) and OLAM (TBD).…”
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  7. Addressing women’s invisibility in aquatic food systems; impact pathways towards gender and social equity por Adam, Rahma

    Publicado 2023
    “…Building on multiple participatory and feminist-ecological methods, we lay out a conceptual framework for aquatic food systems that stipulate five impact pathways that can be used to address gender and social equity in aquatic food systems in low- and middle-income countries across the globe.…”
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  8. Exploring policy coherence to understand limited progress of gender and social inclusion in the energy sector: the case of Nepal por Buchy, Marlene, Shakya, Shristi

    Publicado 2024
    “…Using a policy coherence and feminist policy approach within an energy justice context, it traces the coherence of GESI policy through time and in relation to overall GESI policy objectives. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Gender dynamics in agricultural value chain development: Foundations and gaps por Pyburn, Rhiannon, Kruijssen, Froukje

    Publicado 2020
    “…The authors call for embracing a feminist lens in studying and engaging in agricultural value chain development. …”
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  10. Gender Transformative Methodologies CoP. Reimagining intersectionality: Institutionalization of a concept, its complexity, illusions and contradictions por Feldman, Shelley, Farnworth, Cathy Rozel, Bailey, Arwen

    Publicado 2024
    “…For many gender specialists, intersectional research represents one of the most important theoretical contributions of gender and feminist analyses. This is because such research acknowledges complexity and hierarchy, and division and difference among members of any identity category, including, but not limited, to women. …”
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  11. Measuring how water‐related policies of the Global South consider gender: insights from trialling a new policy gender index in Nepal por Cuddy, S. M., Koirala, Sanju, Wahid, S., Penton, D. J.

    Publicado 2025
    “…By braiding the latest philosophies on gender mainstreaming with Integrated Water Resources Management and Feminist Policy Analysis principles, we describe a Multi‐Dimensional Index of Gender in Water Policy (MDI‐GWP) to measure how gender is captured in water‐related policy. …”
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  12. Special issue: Restoration for whom, by whom? por Elias, Marlène, Joshi, Deepa, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.

    Publicado 2021
    “…, we critically examine the social inclusivity of restoration agendas, policies, and practices as these unfold across ecological and geographic scales. We argue that feminist political ecology (FPE), with its focus on gendered power relations, scale integration, and historical awareness, and its critique of the commodification of nature, offers a valuable lens through which to examine the socio-political and economic dynamics of restoration. …”
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    Journal Issue
  13. Designing for change through “reflecting and doing”: the CGIAR Community of Practice on Gender- Transformative Research Methodologies por López, Diana E., Bailey, Arwen, Farnworth, Cathy Rozel, Rietveld, Anne, Gartaula, Hom Nath

    Publicado 2023
    “…Driven by an ethos of reflecting and doing anchored in critical and feminist principles and social learning praxis, the GTRM-CoP aims to be a safe space to spur reflexivity, creativity and collaboration to support existing work on gender transformation in CGIAR while re-imagining how gender in AR4D is conceptualized, negotiated and advanced. …”
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  14. New ways to think Resilience Pathways por Farnworth, Cathy Rozel, Rietveld, Anne M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Five elements—gender norms, intersectionality, power and agency, personality and lifecycle—help to understand how women achieve resilience. 4) Building on participatory and feminist-ecological approaches, the Aquatic Food Initiative sets out five impact pathways to address gender and social equity in aquatic food systems.…”
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  15. An Intersectional Approach to Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) por Tavenner, Katie, Crane, Todd A., Bullock, Renee, Galiè, Alessandra, Campos, Hugo, Katothya, Gerald

    Publicado 2025
    “…Originating nearly 40 years ago in black feminist thought, the concept of intersectionality has become established as an analytical lens and social theory to account for and better understand multiple and compounding identities and how they influence discrimination and privilege. …”
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  16. Promoting gender equity in marine protected areas: A self-assessment tool por Bonilla Anariba, Sara, Sanders, Arie, Canty, Steven

    Publicado 2025
    “…The tool is centered on the Feminist Political Ecology approach, which central argument is that different genders experience the environment differently due to their divergent social and cultural roles. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Scaling up of sweetpotato vine multiplication technologies in Phalombe and Chikwawa districts in Malawi: A gender analysis por Mudege, Netsayi N., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Mdege, N., Chevo, T., Abidin, P.E.

    Publicado 2018
    “…This paper adopts a feminist approach to analyse how processes of scaling up of technologies to promote adoption can reinforce or reduce gender inequalities. …”
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    Journal Article
  18. Exclusion in community water governance in Bangladesh: An overlooked social issue por Sharma, Indu K., Garrett, James, Joshi, Deepa

    Publicado 2023
    “…The data extracted from 42 studies were coded in ATLAS Ti and analyzed thematically using social equity and feminist political ecology theories. The findings suggest a disconnect in the policy-practice landscape. …”
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  19. A positive deviance approach to understand gender relations and practices that support transformative adaptation: Insights from Kenya dairy households por Bullock, Renee, DuttaGupta, Tanaya, Miriti, Philip

    Publicado 2025
    “…Efforts to bolster resilience will require a concerted focus on social equity to foster transformative adaptation. We integrate a feminist lens in a positive deviance approach to better understand gender relations in dairy producing communities in Kenya. …”
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