A segregated assessment of total carbon stocks by the mode of origin and ecological functions of forests: implication on restoration potential
Journal Articles & Books
december, 2017
Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientific rigor and inequitable, ineffective, and less efficient policies, programs, and interventions. Drawing from a two-volume collection of current and classic analyses on gender in forests, we outline five persistent and inter-related themes: gendered governance, tree tenure, forest spaces, division of labor, and ecological knowledge.