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Gendered agrobiodiversity management and adaptation to climate change: differentiated strategies in two marginal rural areas of India

机译:对气候变化的性别化的农业政策管理和适应性:印度两个边际农村地区的差异策略

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Social and cultural contexts influence power dynamics and shape gender perceptions, roles, and decisions regarding the management of agrobiodiversity for dealing with and adapting to climate change. Based on a feminist political ecology framework and a mixed method approach, this research performs an empirical analysis of two case studies in the northern of India, one in the Himalayan Mountains and another in the Indian-Gangetic plains. It explores context-specific (i) influence of gender roles and responsibilities on on-farm agrobiodiversity management (ii) gendered expertise and knowledge related to agrobiodiversity and (iii) gendered preferences for practices and institutional arrangements for agrobiodiversity conservation linked to adaptation to climate change. In the Himalayan mountains women actively participate in crop and seed management decisions and tasks, and maintain informal institutions for seed and services exchanges in the case of crisis, which simultaneously favours high levels of agrobiodiversity and enhances women's social status. By contrast, in the Indio-Gangetic plains, where women from better-off households are socially secluded and women from poorer households work mainly as labourer to respond to high out-migration of men, they exercise less public control over agrobiodiversity, with their role being mainly invisible at the homestead and related to post-production tasks. We finally discuss as improved understanding of the links between gendered spaces, crops, tasks, social status, and agrobiodiversity management can facilitate the design of gender-sensitive policy interventions for conservation and adaptation to climate change.
机译:社会和文化情境影响力动力学和塑造性别观念,角色和决策,了解农业生物多样性,以处理和适应气候变化。基于女权主义政治生态框架和​​一种混合方法方法,这项研究对印度北部的两种案例研究进行了实证分析,其中一个在喜马拉雅山脉,另一个在印度人狂欢平原中。它探讨了特定于背景(i)对农场农场和责任的影响(i)与农业生物多样性和(iii)与改编对气候变化有关的农业政策和机构安排的性别偏好和(iii)与适应气候变化有关的实践和体制安排的性别的专业知识和知识。在喜马拉雅山脉中,妇女积极参与作物和种子管理决策和任务,并在危机的情况下维持种子和服务交流的非正式机构,同时有利于高水平的农业食品,增强妇女的社会地位。相比之下,在唯一贪图平原中,来自妇女来自妇女的社会幽静,来自贫困家庭的女性主要是劳动者来应对男性的高迁移,他们不太公开控制农杆菌,其作用主要是宅基地,并与后期后任务相关。我们终于讨论了对性别空间,作物,任务,社会地位和农业异地管理之间的联系的了解,可以促进用于保护和适应气候变化的性别敏感政策干预的设计。

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