ABSTRACT

This enlightening book brings together the work of gender and forestry specialists from various backgrounds and fields of research and action to analyse global gender conditions as related to forests. Using a variety of methods and approaches, they build on a spectrum of theoretical perspectives to bring depth and breadth to the relevant issues and address timely and under-studied themes. 

Focusing particularly on tropical forests, the book presents both local case studies and global comparative studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, as well as the US and Europe. The studies range from personal histories of elderly American women’s attitudes toward conservation, to a combined qualitative / quantitative international comparative study on REDD+, to a longitudinal examination of oil palm and gender roles over time in Kalimantan. Issues are examined across scales, from the household to the nation state and the global arena; and reach back to the past to inform present and future considerations. 

The collection will be of relevance to academics, researchers, policy makers and advocates with different levels of familiarity with gender issues in the field of forestry.

part II|136 pages

Gender and climate change

chapter 3|18 pages

Living conservation values

Women and conservation easement protection in central New York

chapter 4|15 pages

The Forest Kingdom and values

Climate change and gender equality in a contested forest policy context 1

chapter 6|17 pages

Forest conservation in Central and West Africa

Opportunities and risks for gender equity

chapter 7|20 pages

Gender and forest decentralization in Cameroon

What challenges for adaptive capacity to climate change?

chapter 9|19 pages

Unveiling The complexity of gender and adaptation

The “feminization” of forests as a response to drought-induced men's migration in Mali 1

part III|50 pages

Gender and tenure

chapter 12|13 pages

Tenure vs. territory

Black women's struggles in the Pacific lowlands of Colombia

part IV|42 pages

Gender and value chains

chapter 14|18 pages

Untamed and rare

Access and power in DRC's emerging luxury bushmeat trade

part V|59 pages

Longstanding and emerging gendered issues

chapter 16|17 pages

Gender, migration and forest governance

Rethinking community forestry policies in Nepal 1

chapter 18|1 pages

Conclusion

Looking forward in gender and forestry research and praxis