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Using Behavioral Science to Increase Women’s Participation in Natural Resource Management in Mexico - Results Brief (English)

As countries continue to seek ways to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, they have the unique opportunity to develop policies aimed at boosting their economies in a way that is more inclusive and sustainable. One such strategy – adoption of natural resource management (NRM) – has been applied in Mexico, where the majority of its 12 million forest dwellers live in highly marginalized localities. The World Bank Environment team and Mind, Behavior...
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Reyes-Retana,Graciela; Pons,Gonzalo Antonio; Siegmann,Katharina; Afif,Zeina.

Using Behavioral Science to Increase Women’s Participation in Natural Resource Management in Mexico - Results Brief (English). eMBeD Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099021324143542070

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