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Barbara Fraser - 9 Jan 2016
In indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon, men and women differ in how they use forests and participate in projects.
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Dec 2017 -
News
- 4 Dec 2017
Films spur dialogue on inclusive agriculture in Tanzania
Documentaries give voice to tea, rice and sugarcane farmers
Event Coverage
- 20 Nov 2017
COP23 Special: Recognizing gender bias, restoring forests
As global commitments gather momentum, gender equality and rights become urgent considerations
News
- 6 Nov 2017
COP23 Special: In Burkina Faso, finding new paths through a changing landscape
What climate and land-use changes mean for farmers and pastoralists
Photo Essay
- 1 Nov 2017
Wild nourishment
Feature
- 16 Oct 2017
In Nepal, what migration means on the home front
As migrant workers leave their villages behind, landscapes and social hierarchies are being shaken from tradition
Feature
- 16 Oct 2017
In Nepal, what migration means on the home front
Feature
- 13 Oct 2017
Left behind: The women and elderly of Nalma
Voices of those left back home by migrant workers in Nepal
Feature
- 13 Oct 2017
Left behind: The women and elderly of Nalma
Interview
- 21 Sep 2017
A long-awaited reader on gender and forestry
New book launched at IUFRO Congress
Interview
- 21 Sep 2017
A long-awaited reader on gender and forestry
Analysis
- 20 Jul 2017
Advancing equity and inclusiveness in forest management and certification
Decision-making mechanisms solely based on externally-determined rules could make meaningful involvement of women and marginalized groups difficult
Event Coverage
- 8 Mar 2017
Voices of women in palm oil
Research seeks to shed light on women’s experiences in one of Indonesia's fastest-growing industries
Event Coverage
- 8 Mar 2017
Voices of women in palm oil
Interview
- 7 Mar 2017
Gender and Forests
New reader compiles 30 years of research conducted on this perennially relevant topic
Interview
- 7 Mar 2017
Gender and Forests
News
- 5 Jan 2017
Gender relations in forestry: beyond a headcount
Enabling rural women in India to serve as agents of environmental change goes beyond just a numbers game
News
- 5 Jan 2017
Gender relations in forestry: beyond a headcount
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