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Gender and Natural Resource Management: Livelihoods, Mobility and Interventions

Publication Information
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Title: 
Gender and Natural Resource Management: Livelihoods, Mobility and Interventions
Authors: 
Bernadette P. Resurreccion
Authors: 
Rebecca Elmhirst
ISBN: 
184407580X
Pages: 
288
Publisher: 
Earthscan/IDRC
Synopsis: 

This book is about the gender dimensions of natural resource exploitation and management, with a focus on Asia. It explores the uneasy negotiations between theory, policy, and practice that are often evident within the realm of gender, environment, and natural resource management, especially where gender is understood as a political, negotiated, and contested element of social relationships. It offers a critical feminist perspective on gender relations and natural resource management in the context of contemporary policy concerns: decentralized governance, the elimination of poverty, and the mainstreaming of gender.

Through a combination of strong conceptual argument and empirical material from a variety of political, economic and ecological contexts (including Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam), the book examines gender–environment linkages within shifting configurations of resource access and control. The book will serve as a core resource for students of gender studies and natural resource management, and as supplementary reading for a wide range of disciplines including geography, environmental studies, sociology, and development. It also provides a stimulating collection of ideas for professionals looking to incorporate gender issues within their practice in sustainable development.

The book has a chapter on the case of community forestry in Nepal.

Marlène Buchy and Bimala Rai. Do Women-Only Approaches to Natural Resource Management Help Women? The Case of Community Forestry in Nepal

Contents: 

Introduction

  • Gender, Environment and Natural Resource Management: New Dimensions, New Debates

Part I: Contextualizing Gender and Natural Resource Governance in Neo-liberal Times

  • Gender, Doi Moi and Coastal Resource Management in the Red River Delta,Vietnam
  • Intensification Regimes in Village-Based Silk Production, Northeast Thailand: Boosts (and Challenges) to Women’s Authority
  • Multi-Local Livelihoods, Natural Resource Management and Gender in Upland Indonesia
  • Women’s Land Rights in Rural China: Current Situation and Likely Trends

Part II: Gender Interventions:Targeting Women in Sustainable Development Projects

  • Autonomy Reconstituted: Social and Gender Implications of Resettlement on the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia
  • Do Women-Only Approaches to Natural Resource Management Help Women? The Case of Community Forestry in Nepal
  • Gender, Legitimacy and Patronage-driven Participation: Fisheries Management in the Tonle Sap Great Lake, Cambodia
  • Gender, Microcredit and Conservation at Caohai: An Attempt to Link Women, Conservation and Development

Part III: Responding to Intervention: Gender, Knowledge and Authority

  • Insider/Outsider Politics: Implementing Gendered Participation in Water Resource Management
  • Gathered Indigenous Vegetables in Mainland Southeast Asia: A Gender Asset
  • Religion, Gender and the Environment in Asia: Moving Beyond the Essentialisms of Spiritual Ecofeminism

Index

Reviews: 

"There has been no book published in the last decade that takes a synoptic look at gender–environment issues while bridging theoretical, policy and practice concerns. This book will both fill that gap and bring the debate up to date."
Melissa Leach, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK

"I will use it in the course I teach on gender and natural resources. The book will also be excellent for more general courses on environmental or natural resource management that want to include a gender perspective."
Margreet Zwarteveen, Wageningen University, The Netherlands