It takes the average reader and 45 minutes to read The gender box: A framework for analysing gender roles in forest management by Carol J Pierce Colfer
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Recognising widespread uncertainty about how to address gender within the forestry world (from researchers, as well as natural resource, development and conservation practitioners), this paper strives to provide targeted guidance. We divide gender methods into three main approaches, based on the availability of resources. In the first section, we provide a brief discussion of theory and method. Then, after discussing some all-purpose methods, we classify methods loosely into categories of ‘quick and [more or less] dirty’; systematic ‘academic’ studies; and collaborative studies. We argue that...
The gender box: A framework for analysing gender roles in forest management by Carol J Pierce Colfer is 45 pages long, and a total of 11,475 words.
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