Gender and green governance: the political economy of women's presence within and beyond community forest/ Bina Agarwal

By: Agarwal, BinaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010Description: xxvi, 488 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780199569687Subject(s): Economic of forest land | Women in forestry | Community forestry | Forestry and communityDDC classification: 333.75082
Contents:
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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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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