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The How and Why of Including Gender and Age in Ethnobotanical Research and Community-Based Resource Management

机译:在植物学研究和基于社区的资源管理中纳入性别和年龄的如何和为什么

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This paper examines the process and outcome of participatory methods for stakeholder identification. We used focus group style participatory methodology to engage local residents in identifying key sub-groups relevant to conservation in Boumba, Niger. We then conducted a quantitative pictorial recognition study to measure the diversity of local useful plant knowledge across groups. The community identified six gender and age-class groupings relevant to the study. The effect of a participant's gender, socially-defined age class or the interaction of the two factors on the number of plants recognized varied by plant use. Medicinal plant knowledge was highest among elders. Food plant knowledge of food plants increased with age for women only. Where as the interaction of age and gender was strongest on fodder plant knowledge, where mid-aged men scored highest. We reflect on the impact that heterogeneity of local botanical knowledge has on our understanding of local natural resource use and the strengths of using a participatory approach to identifying the stakeholder groups which underlie this heterogeneity.
机译:本文研究了利益相关者识别的参与方法的过程和结果。我们使用焦点小组风格的参与式方法,让当地居民参与确定与尼日尔Boumba保护相关的关键亚组。然后,我们进行了定量的图形识别研究,以衡量各个群体对当地有用植物知识的多样性。社区确定了与研究相关的六个性别和年龄组。参与者的性别,社会定义的年龄段或这两个因素的相互作用对所识别植物数量的影响因植物用途而异。老年人对药用植物的了解最高。食用植物的食用植物知识仅随着年龄的增长而增加。在饲料植物知识上,年龄和性别的相互作用最强,而中年男性得分最高。我们反思了本地植物知识的异质性对我们对当地自然资源使用的理解的影响,以及使用参与性方法确定这种异质性基础的利益相关者群体的优势。

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