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

Natural resources management (NRM) helps protect forests and promote sustainable development. Although women are key in strengthening activities in NRM, they are dramatically underrepresented in public funding for forest projects in many countries, such as Mexico, limiting their participation and impact. While structural barriers, such as land tenure and low capacity, cause this problem, this is exacerbated by barriers such as lack of information...
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Reyes-Retana,Graciela; Pons,Gonzalo Antonio; Siegmann,Katharina; Afif,Zeina; Gomez-Garcia,Margarita; Soto-Mota,Pablo; Castaneda Farill,Carmen Elena.

Using Behavioral Science to Increase Women’s Participation in Natural Resource Management in Mexico (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10419;eMBeD brief Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099723304212320688

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