Women's participation in forestry: some theoretical issues
By: Sarker, Debnarayan.
Contributor(s): Das, Nimal.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.4407-412.Subject(s): Forestry | Women
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The National Forest Policy and legislation on joint forest management (JFM) in some states are influenced by two theoretical perspectives: one, a women and environment development (WED) perspective, which focuses on the material role of women in achieving `closeness' with nature and ecofeminism, and the other a gender and development (GAD) perspective that firmly believes that gender-sensitive planning for JFM should be to find ways for women to institutionalise their bargaining strength. This paper, an attempt to examine the extent of women's involvement in forestry and their role in JFM resolution has proved inadequate for ensuring their participation in community institutions. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 37, Issue no: 43 | Available | AR54698 |
The National Forest Policy and legislation on joint forest management (JFM) in some states are influenced by two theoretical perspectives: one, a women and environment development (WED) perspective, which focuses on the material role of women in achieving `closeness' with nature and ecofeminism, and the other a gender and development (GAD) perspective that firmly believes that gender-sensitive planning for JFM should be to find ways for women to institutionalise their bargaining strength. This paper, an attempt to examine the extent of women's involvement in forestry and their role in JFM resolution has proved inadequate for ensuring their participation in community institutions. - Reproduced.


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