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Social Dimensions in a Biological World: Integrating Gender and Conservation in Priority Ecoregions

Posted by Center for Conservation Innovation/Conservation Strategies Unit last modified Dec 23, 2008 03:56 PM
Contributors: rhessmiller
World Wildlife Fund (WWF), 2001, In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, any copyrighted material herein is distributed without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only.

By Center for Conservation Innovation/Conservation Strategies Unit, 2001, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Drawing on its range of experience in developing conservation plans that accurately reflect the ways men and women interact with resources, World Wildlife Fund presents this collection of examples, conclusions, and recommendations that explore issues of gender and their integration within conservation planning and action. The paper also explores the variety of approaches and tools to address gender within conservation planning and action-from mapping biological and socioeconomic variables to direct gender analysis. 3-50.pdf

Author(s): rhessmiller

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