Gender and natural resource governance indicators: a need to assess and address ‘sensitive and taboo’ topics

Gender and governance or management are topics that have been inadequately addressed by researchers, with resulting very slow progress towards gender equity globally. A collaborative landscape management project in South and Southeast Sulawesi (Indonesia) has been trying to strengthen women's v...

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Published inForests, trees and livelihoods Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 143 - 155
Main Authors Pierce Colfer, Carol J, Achdiawan, Ramadhani, Adnan, Hasantoha, Erni, Yuliani, E. Linda, Balang, LepMil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.09.2013
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Summary:Gender and governance or management are topics that have been inadequately addressed by researchers, with resulting very slow progress towards gender equity globally. A collaborative landscape management project in South and Southeast Sulawesi (Indonesia) has been trying to strengthen women's voices in local management and governance and to encourage more equitable benefit distribution throughout the landscape. The need for a simple assessment of the project's success presented an opportunity for us to develop a set of indicators that we believe can be adapted and used more widely. Our indicators, presented below, differ from other indicator sets available, most fundamentally in their foci on (1) gender and governance/forest management, (2) a combination of production and other more sensitive issues central to women's lives, and (3) intra-household decision-making.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14728028.2013.807143
ISSN:2164-3075
1472-8028
2164-3075
DOI:10.1080/14728028.2013.807143