I thought I'd post this interview with Kame Westerman, the Gender and Conservation Advisor at Conservation International. She talks about how listening to local stake-holders tends to be biased towards men, and suggests that targeting women leads to both social empowerment and more effective conservation.
Q&A with a champion of the “gendered approach” to conservation
Thoughts?
Q&A with a champion of the “gendered approach” to conservation
Thoughts?
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