Publication Date
2018
Journal or Book Title
International Forestry Review
Abstract
Fields and forests are gendered spaces. Women's crucial contributions to productive and reproductive work within and beyond the household have been made visible since the 1970s. There has also been a persistent call for mainstreaming gender in sustainable development and environmental concerns. Prior work discusses the importance of women and gender for forests, and provides guidelines and methods to integrate them in forestry research. This paper assesses the uptake of women and gender issues in recent (2014–2016) forestry research. We found that women and gender concerns are still largely absent or inadequately addressed in forestry research published in scientific journals. Despite the call for greater gender integration in forestry, much needs to be done in quantitative and qualitative terms to meet this goal.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1505/146554818823767537
Pages
149-159
Volume
20
Issue
2
License
UMass Amherst Open Access Policy
Recommended Citation
Asher, Kiran and Varley, Gwen, "Gender in the Jungle: A Critical Assessment of Women and Gender in Current (2014-2016) Forestry Research" (2018). International Forestry Review. 15.
https://doi.org/10.1505/146554818823767537