Gender and green governance: the political economy of women's presence within and beyond community forestry/ Bina Agarwal
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Oxford University Press, 2010Description: xxvi, 488 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780198068631Subject(s): Women in forestry | Community forestry | Forestry and community | Women and the environmentDDC classification: 333.75082
Contents:
Presence and representation --
Gendered interests and the environment --
From absence to negotiated presence --
Fieldsites and field profile --
From exclusion to empowered engagement --
Rules and rule-makers --
Violations and penalties --
Conservation and regeneration --
Shortages amidst growing plenty --
Connecting with civil society: weaving a web of strategic alliances --
Engaging with government: extending the web.
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Presence and representation --
Gendered interests and the environment --
From absence to negotiated presence --
Fieldsites and field profile --
From exclusion to empowered engagement --
Rules and rule-makers --
Violations and penalties --
Conservation and regeneration --
Shortages amidst growing plenty --
Connecting with civil society: weaving a web of strategic alliances --
Engaging with government: extending the web.
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