Abdelali-Martini M. (ed.), Aw-Hassan A. (ed.). (2014). Gender research in natural resource management: building capacities in the Middle East and North Africa. Londres (Royaume-Uni) : Earthscan. 278 p. (Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management).
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315851655
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315851655
Titre : | Gender research in natural resource management: building capacities in the Middle East and North Africa |
Auteurs : | M. Abdelali-Martini, ed. ; A. Aw-Hassan, ed. |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Earthscan, 2014 |
Collection : | Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-415-72852-2 |
Format : | 278 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 14 - SOCIOLOGIE ; 14.6 - Rôle de la FemmeThésaurus IAMM GESTION DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES ; GENRE FEMMES HOMMES ; ROLE DES FEMMES ; FEMME ; SOCIOLOGIE RURALE ; SOCIETE PASTORALE ; SAVOIR FAIRE ; CONNAISSANCE INDIGENE ; ACTIVITE COOPERATIVE ; MARCHE ; ACCES AUX MARCHES ; CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ; CAPITAL SOCIAL ; CAPACITE ; COMPETENCE ; MAROC ; ALGERIE ; LIBAN ; MOYEN ORIENT ; AFRIQUE DU NORD |
Résumé : | The aim of this book is to highlight the role that gender research can play in understanding natural resource management and rural development issues in the Middle East and North Africa region and how hands-on training and mentoring can be used as a capacity enhancement approach. It presents findings of four research teams, working in three countries, Algeria, Lebanon and Morocco. The approach was to build the capacity of national teams through hands-on field research, mentoring and technical support, which is different from traditional training. The chapters present the results of the case studies used as learning platforms for the teams and reflections on this approach. The case studies demonstrate the capacity and skills that the teams have acquired. These teams were multi-disciplinary and included social scientists as well as specialists in water management, livestock production and rangelands and agronomy. The book provides grounded empirical examples for MENA academics, practitioners and development students concerned about ensuring gender-balanced rural development. |
Note de contenu : |
1 The emergence of the capacity development initiative on social and gender analysis in MENA
2 Marginalisation of womens work as a result of changes in pastoral societies and natural resources 3 The potential loss of traditional know-how of qashabiya production in Djelfa, Algeria 4 Gender and marketing of qashabiya in Djelfa (Algeria) 5 Occupational health and prospects of empowerment for female weavers: evidence from a home-based activity in the informal sector in Djelfa, Algeria 6 Access of rural womens cooperatives to markets in Lebanon: barriers, enablers and options for action 7 Factors of market access success for traditional food industry in Lebanon: some themes pertinent to rural womens cooperatives 8 Gender inequality in the context of climate change: the case of the Boudinar commune in Morocco 9 The effects of changes in climate and water resources on gender inequality in Boudinar community in Morocco: the case study approach 10 Social Analysis Systems (SAS) for gender research and social capital enhancement 11 Exclusion of women from local development initiative doomed to failure: the case of the Middle Atlas community of Maâmar in Morocco 12 The ripple effect of the SAGA research process: the case of Boudinar Community in Morocco 13 Capacity building effects of the social and gender analysis project: approach and lessons learnt |
Cote : | AFR.N-P51-ABD-2014 |
URL / DOI : | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315851655 |
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