Gender and green governance: the political economy of women's presence within and beyond community forest/ Bina Agarwal
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 333.75082 AGA/G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P41397 |
PART 1: THE POTENTIAL OF PRESENCE
1 Presence and representation
2 Gendered interests and the environment
3 From absence to negotiated presence
PART 2: THE IMPACT OF PRESENCE
4 Fieldsite and field profile
5 From exclusion to empowered engagement
6 Rules and rule makers
7 Violations and penalties
8 Conservation and regeneration
9 Shortage amidst growing plenty
PART 3: BEYOND PRESENCE
10 Connecting with civil society : Weaving a web of strategic alliances
11 Engaging with government :extending the web why is engagement with government important ?
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