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Women, Forests and Plantations
The Gender Dimension
Editor Hersilia Fonseca
Price £10.00
ISBN 9974792029
Pages 110
Binding Paperback
Published August 2005
Publisher World Rainforest Movement
AvailabilityIn stock
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Description
Forests provide the source and means of survival for millions of people. Though historically their contribution has often been “invisible”, indigenous and peasant women with an intimate knowledge of the forest have been its principal caretakers and guardians. The encroachment of global commerce and “development” projects into the forests - plantations, oil exploitation, logging, mining, shrimp farming, dams - have not only destroyed nature but also distorted forest peoples’ ancestral relationships with each other, and with the forest. Women have been doubly impacted: deprived of their traditional link with the forests and subjected to a patriarchal society model. This book aims to generate awareness of these issues to support women struggling to defend the forest and their positive role in forest conservation.
 


 

 

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