Economists studying environmental collective action and green
governance have paid little attention to gender. Research on gender
and green governance in other disciplines has focused mainly on
women's near absence from forestry institutions. This
interdisciplinary book turns that focus on its head to ask: what if
women were present in these institutions? What difference would that
make? Would women's inclusion in forest governance - undeniably
important for equity - also affect decisions on forest use and
outcomes for conservation and subsistence? Are women's interests in
forests different from men's? Would women's presence lead to better
forests and more equitable access? Does it matter which class of women
governs? And how large a presence of women would make an impact?
Answers to these questions can prove foundational for effective
environmental governance. Yet they have hardly been empirically
investigated. In an analysis that is conceptually sophisticated and
statistically rigorous, using primary data on community forestry
institutions in India and Nepal, this book is the first major study to
comprehensively address these wide-ranging issues. It traces women's
history of exclusion from public institutions, the factors which
constrain their effective participation, and how those constraints can
be overcome. It outlines how strategic partnerships between forestry
and other civil society institutions could strengthen rural women's
bargaining power with community and government. And it examines the
complexities of eliciting government accountability in addressing poor
rural women's needs, such as for clean domestic fuel and access to the
commons. Located in the interface of environmental studies, political
economy and gender analysis, the volume makes significant original
contributions to current debates on gender and governance, forest
conservation, clean energy policy, critical mass and social inclusion.
Traversing uncharted territory with rare analytical rigor, this
lucidly written book will be of interest to scholars and students as
well as policy makers and practitioners.
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The Political Economy of Women's Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191614309
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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