Working with Community-based Conservation with a Gender Focus: A Guide (Portugues)
By Mary Hill Rojas, 2000, Managing Ecosystems and Resources with Gender Emphasis (MERGE), University of Florida This guide is built on examples and lessons learned from the Parks in Peril Program. It provides six steps to begin to understand gender analysis and its importance to conservation, including the following: developing a rationale for paying attention to gender; deconstructing terms to understand roles and relations; highlighting women as participants in conservation; building on women's individual and group experience; removing barriers to participation; and working across sectors. Portugues 3-40B
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Working with Community-based Conservation with a Gender Focus: A Guide (Portugues)
By Mary Hill Rojas, 2000, Managing Ecosystems and Resources with Gender Emphasis (MERGE), University of Florida This guide is built on examples and lessons learned from the Parks in Peril Program. It provides six steps to begin to understand gender analysis and its importance to conservation, including the following: developing a rationale for paying attention to gender; deconstructing terms to understand roles and relations; highlighting women as participants in conservation; building on women's individual and group experience; removing barriers to participation; and working across sectors. Portugues 3-40B