作者: Basundhara Bhattarai , Rebecca Beilin , Ruth , Ford
DOI: 10.1016/J.WORLDDEV.2015.01.003
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摘要: Summary Gender is seminal to agrobiodiversity management, and inequities are likely be exacerbated under a changing climate. Using in-depth interviews with farmers officials from government non-government organizations in Nepal, we explore how gender relations influenced by wider socio-economic changes, alterations shape responses climate change. Combining feminist political ecology critical social-ecological systems thinking, analyze adaptation interact as households abandon certain crops, adopt high-yielding varieties shift cash crops. We argue that the prevailing development paradigm reinforces inequitable structures undermining