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The impact of gender blindness on social-ecological resilience: The case of a communal pasture in the highlands of Ethiopia

Abstract
- The authors studied how the failure to take into account gendered roles in the management of a communal pasture in the highlands of Ethiopia can affect the resilience of this social-ecological system. This paper integrates resilience analysis and gender analysis, to increase our understanding of processes that may undermine the ability of a social-ecological system to cope with, to adapt to, and to shape change.
- External link to download this item: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0846-x
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Date
- 2016
Author
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Aregu, L.
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Darnhofer, I.
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Tegegne, A.
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Hoekstra, D.
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Wurzinger, M.
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Type
- Journal Article
Publisher
- Allen Press Inc.