Cambio Climático Y Uso de la Biodiversidad: Lecturas y Aportes de las Mujeres Indígenas

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The Gendered Forest: Digital Surveillance Technologies for Conservation and Gender-Environment Relationships

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Engaging Women and Men Equally in Managing Biodiversity

Towards a Gender-Responsive Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity

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Three Lessons for Gender Equity in Biodiversity Conservation

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Gender and Biodiversity: A Data Brief

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Why Gender Matters for Biodiversity Conservation

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Gender and Biodiversity: Analysis of Women and Gender Equality Considerations in National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans

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When Solutions to the Climate and Biodiversity Crises Ignore Gender, They Harm Society and the Planet

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Gender Roles and Native Potato Diversity Management in Highland Communities of Peru

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