Browsing by Author "Morgan, M."
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Amplifying outcomes by addressing inequality: The role of gender-transformative approaches in agricultural research for development
Kantor, P.; Morgan, M.; Choudhury, A.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2015)Type: Journal ArticleIncreasing agreement on the relevance of gender and social equalities to agricultural development outcomes has not come with the same consensus within the development community regarding ways to intervene in the sector to ... -
Bringing analysis of gender and social-ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities
Kawarazuka, N.; Locke, C.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleThe demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, including that for small-scale fisheries. Whilst the analysis of social-ecological resilience has made valuable contributions to ... -
Bringing gender analysis and resilience analysis together in small scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities
Kawarazuka, N.; Locke, C.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M. (2016)Type: Working PaperThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the challenges involved in bringing gender analysis together with the analysis of social-ecological resilience and in doing so to provide ways forward that will enable a more meaningful ... -
Engaging women and men in community-based resource management processes in Solomon Islands
Schwarz, A.; James, A.; Teioli, H.M.; Cohen, P.; Morgan, M.; Philippa Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2014)Type: BookGender refers to the process of being fair to women and men, in order that women and men can equally access opportunities and life choices regardless of their sex. It has been proposed that local and national management ... -
Enhancing the gender-equitable potential of aquaculture technologies
Morgan, M.; Choudhury, A.; Braun, M.; Beare, D.; Benedict, J.; Kantor, P.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2015)Type: BriefGender inequality constrains the real and potential capacity of women farmers to successfully adapt their farming practices in the face of climate risks or to develop stronger, more diversified livelihood portfolios that ... -
Gender-equity or gender-equality scales and indices for potential use in aquatic agricultural systems
Underwood, C.R.; Leddy, A.M.; Morgan, M. (2014)Type: ReportThis report summarizes existing gender equality/equity scales or indices found in a review of the literature, conducted to inform the design and evaluation of a communication intervention to generate community-based, ... -
Innovation and gendered negotiations: Insights from six small-scale fishing communities
Locke, C.; Muljono, P.; McDougall, C.; Morgan, M. (2017)Type: Journal ArticleThere has so far been limited investigation into gender in relation to innovation in fisheries. Therefore, this study investigates how gender relations shape the capacity and motivation of different individuals in fishing ... -
Livelihoods, markets, and gender roles in Solomon Islands: case studies from Western and Isabel Provinces
Kruijssen, F.; Albert, J.A.; Morgan, M.; Boso, D.; Siota, F.; Sibiti, S.; Schwarz, A.J. (2013)Type: Working PaperLivelihoods in Solomon Islands are diverse, composed of a wide range of activities. The marketing of marine resources through value chains is an important component of this livelihood portfolio in many parts of the country. ... -
Measuring gender transformative change
Morgan, M. (2014)Type: BriefAgricultural research programs try to measure their contribution to a range of desired development outcomes, such as poverty reduction, food security, environmental sustainability and gender equality. This paper argues ... -
Socio-cultural dynamics shaping the potential of aquaculture to deliver development outcomes
Morgan, M.; Terry, G.; Rajarathnam, S.; Pant, J. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleThere is growing appreciation of the role of aquaculture in diversifying livelihoods of the poor. However, prevailing cultural norms and values, and social relations often influence its development outcomes, which we explore ... -
Synthesis report: Identification of enabling and disenabling social and cultural factors affecting aquaculture development
Morgan, M.; Pant, J.; Puskur, R.; Phillips, M.; Rajaratnam, S.; Terry, G.; Edwards, P. (2014)Type: ReportSuccess or failure of any development intervention is largely dependent on human capital, social capital of households and a range of socio-cultural factors that include culture, religion, beliefs, ethnicity, caste, ... -
The Social-ecological systems framework: Potential for analysing gender and social change
Locke, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M.; Kawarazuka, N. (2014)Type: BriefThis brief focuses on the potential for the social-ecological systems (SES) framework to engage with concerns about gender and social change. It specifically considers how far feminist political ecology (FPE) can address ... -
Understanding adaptive capacity and capacity to innovate in social-ecological systems: Applying a gender lens
Cohen, P.J.; Lawless, S.; Dyer, M.; Morgan, M.; Saeni, E.; Teioli, H.; Kantor, P.; Philippa Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2016)Type: Journal ArticleDevelopment policy increasingly focuses on building capacities to respond to change (adaptation), and to drive change (innovation). Few studies, however, focus specifically on the social and gender differentiation of ... -
Understanding the gender dimensions of adopting climate-smart smallholder aquaculture innovations
Morgan, M.; Choudhury, A.; Braun, M.; Beare, D.; Benedict, J.; Kantor, P.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2015)Type: Working PaperThis study explored how climate-smart agricultural and aquaculture innovations may lead to more successful climate adaptation efforts and enhanced resilience for both men and women in households and across communities, as ...












