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Women, panchayats, and natural resource management: the role of PRIs in Nayagarh district of Orissa

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2011 Rawat Publications JaipurDescription: xix, 225 pISBN:
  • 9788131604182
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 396.095413 M2W6
Summary: Based on feminist environmentalist approach and capability approach, the study argues that increased womenHs participation in natural resource management will ensure not only the efficient functioning and long-term sustainability of institutions but also boost womenHs empowerment. To overcome discrimination based on the gender division of labour and property women need to increase their bargaining powers and strengthen their role and capabilities in forest management through greater participation in decision-making. This field-based study has highlighted that both men and women have a stake in forest regeneration and protection, though from different perspectives. This interesting research focusing on the role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in forest management with special reference to womenHs participation provides very useful insights. This book will be of interest to social scientists, NGOs, programme managers, feminist researchers and activists. (http://www.rawatbooks.com/book_more_detail.aspx?id=605)
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Based on feminist environmentalist approach and capability approach, the study argues that increased womenHs participation in natural resource management will ensure not only the efficient functioning and long-term sustainability of institutions but also boost womenHs empowerment. To overcome discrimination based on the gender division of labour and property women need to increase their bargaining powers and strengthen their role and capabilities in forest management through greater participation in decision-making. This field-based study has highlighted that both men and women have a stake in forest regeneration and protection, though from different perspectives. This interesting research focusing on the role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in forest management with special reference to womenHs participation provides very useful insights. This book will be of interest to social scientists, NGOs, programme managers, feminist researchers and activists. (http://www.rawatbooks.com/book_more_detail.aspx?id=605)

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