Resultados de búsqueda - Women and literature

  1. Agriculture and natural resources: Overview por Quisumbing, Agnes R.

    Publicado 2003
    “…A significant portion of this literature has also arisen because of the unintended consequences of agricultural development projects that were implemented without taking into account the different rights, resources, and responsibilities of men and women within the household (for example, Jones 1983; Dey 1985; Braun and Webb 1989).…”
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  2. Mother-father resources, marriage payments, and girl-boy health in rural Bangladesh por Hallman, Kelly

    Publicado 2003
    “…Agrowing body of literature suggests that men and women allocate resources under their control in systematically different ways. …”
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  3. Social capital and gender in South Africa, 1993-98 por Maluccio, John A., Haddad, Lawrence J., May, Julian

    Publicado 2003
    “…The goal of the research is to determine whether men and women have social capital to the same degree and whether men’s and women’s social capital, proxied by membership in formal and informal groups, had differential effects on household welfare in South Africa in the 1990s.…”
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  4. Diversity and diversification: ecosystem services derived from underutilized crops and their co-benefits for sustainable agricultural landscapes and resilient food systems in Afric... por Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe, Hlahla, S., Chimonyo, Vimbayi Grace Petrova, Henriksson, R., Chibarabada, T. P., Murugani, V. G., Groner, V. P., Tadele, Z., Sobratee, N., Slotow, R., Modi, Albert Thembinkosi, Baudron, Frederic, Chivenge, Pauline P.

    Publicado 2022
    “…The review showed that NUS provide various provisioning, regulating, cultural, and supporting ecosystem services and several environmental and health co-benefits, dietary diversity, income, sustainable livelihood outcomes, and economic empowerment, especially for women. Importantly, NUS address the three pillars of sustainable development- ecological, social, and economic. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Gender equality and social inclusion in community-led multiple use water services in Nepal por van Koppen, Barbara, Raut, Manita, Rajouria, Alok, Khadka, Manohara, Pradhan, P., GC, Raj K., Colavito, L., O’Hara, C., Rautanen, S.-L., Nepal, P. R., Shrestha, P. K.

    Publicado 2022
    “…This paper traces how the Nepali government and nongovernmental organizations in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), irrigation and other sectors have joined forces since the early 2000s to address these challenges by innovating community-led multiple use water services (MUS). The present literature review of these processes complemented by field research supported by the Water for Women Fund focuses on women in vulnerable households. …”
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  6. Participatory plant breeding in water-limited environment por Ceccarelli, Salvatore, Grando, Stefania, Baum, M

    Publicado 2007
    “…Despite the immense literature on the impacts of production, post production technologies on women farmers, systematic studies on the impacts of PPB on women in any category, either in terms of the effects of being a participant in a participatory plant breeding process (PPB) process, or in terms of the impact of the new materials generated is few. …”
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  7. To eat or not to eat – Uncovering gender normative biases in Food Environment por Shijagurumayum, Meghajit, Rietveld, Anne M., Farnworth, Cathy Rozel

    Publicado 2023
    “…For the systematic literature review we selected literature in Web of Science on the basis of search terms adhering to ‘food environment,’ cross-referenced with ‘gender’ and ‘women.’ …”
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    Ponencia
  8. Emerging gender issues in Vietnam pig value chain por Nguyen Thi Thinh, Lapar, Ma. Lucila, Galiè, Alessandra

    Publicado 2017
    “…Using a broad systematic literature review of peer reviewed publications and grey literature, the paper summarizes the most relevant gender issues in the pig value chain of Vietnam, and the ways in which these could be addressed. …”
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    Conference Paper
  9. Myths about the feminization of agriculture: Implications for global food security por Kawarazuka, Nozomi, Doss, Cheryl R., Farnworth, Cathy Rozel, Pyburn, Rhiannon

    Publicado 2022
    “…The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to describe changing labor markets that pull men out of agriculture, increasing women's roles. However, simplified understandings of this feminization persist as myths in the literature, limiting our understanding of the broader changes that affect food security. …”
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  10. Gender and aquaculture value chains: A review of key issues and implications for research por Kruijssen, Froukje, McDougall, C.L., Asseldonk, I.J.M. van

    Publicado 2018
    “…It also shows that evidence is limited regarding other aspects of the quality of women's participation in and returns from these chains. …”
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  11. Pathways to diverse diets – a retrospective analysis of a participatory nutrition-sensitive project in Kenya por Boedecker, Julia, Lachat, Carl, Hawwash, Dana, Damme, Patrick van, Nowicki, Marisa, Termote, Céline

    Publicado 2021
    “…Defined pathways were compared to existing and widely-used theoretical pathways from the literature. Out of the agriculture-nutrition pathways that are presented in literature, three were found in the responses: 1) food from own-production; 2) income from sale of foods produced; 3) women's empowerment through access to and control over resources. …”
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  12. A systematic landscape between gender and floating agriculture in Bangladesh por Sarker, Mou Rani, Sarkar, Md. Abdur Rouf, Bhandari, Humnath

    Publicado 2024
    “…Gender dynamics, in particular, remain largely unexplored in the existing literature. Our field insights further revealed that both internalized the restrictive norms of the "Man Box” ideology, reinforced the marginalization of women and limiting their participation in traditionally male-dominated spaces. …”
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  13. Gender-based constraints and opportunities to agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: A systematic review por Mulema, Annet A., Damtew, Elias

    Publicado 2016
    “…Women have lower membership to farmer-based organizations compared to men, and lesser for women in male-headed households. …”
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  14. Challenging structures: gender transformative interventions by livestock CRP in Ethiopia por Kinati, Wole, Temple, Elizabeth C., Baker, A. Derek, Najjar, Dina

    Publicado 2023
    “…A total of 1,517 community members (out of which 574 are women) took part in various CC events. Results and discussion: The review shows that the gender-related norms addressed were in line with the identified constraining norms faced by women livestock keepers in the mixed and livestock-based systems. …”
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  15. The potential intersections of COVID-19, gender and food security in Africa por Doss, Cheryl R., Njuki, Jemimah, Mika, Helena

    Publicado 2020
    “…We analyze how gendered structures can lead to an increase in women’s care work, an increase in women’s agricultural work in substitution for import-restricted inputs, a disproportionate financial effect due to women’s prevalence in local markets and street vendor sectors, and consequent health effects due to women’s central role in food preparation and household nutrition.…”
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