Fisheries
Gender and natural resource management: livelihoods, mobility and interventions
Gender and natural resource management: critical feminist perspectives
Authors:
B., P. Resurreccion; R. Elmhirst
Publisher:
International Development Research Centre , 2008
This book examines the gender dimensions of natural resource exploitation and management, with a focus on Asia. It explores the uneasy negotiations between theory, policy, and practice that are often evident within the realm of gender, environment, and natural resource management. It offers a critical feminist perspective on gender relations and natural resource management in the context of contemporary policy concerns: decentralized governance, the elimination of poverty, and the mainstreaming of gender.
The book is centred around three themes:
- the changing global context with which approaches to gender and environment must engage, particularly changes associated with neo-liberalism
- the ways 'gender' has been incorporated in environment and development practices, especially within interventions designed to accomplish sustainable development goals
- the realm of gender, knowledge and authority, and how gendered subjectivities problematise simplistic mappings of gendered agency and environmental actions.
The book is intended as a core resource for students of gender studies and natural resource management, and as supplementary reading for a wide range of disciplines including geography, environmental studies, sociology, and development. It also provides a stimulating collection of ideas for professionals looking to incorporate gender issues within their practice in sustainable development.





