Women and land and natural resource governance: The south-west pacific in comparative context

This workshop will help to identify an action research agenda to better understand the dynamics of natural resource governance in the region, and what can be done in terms of policy to support more gender equitable outcomes. While women’s participation is a development goal in its own right (an intrinsic good), the workshop will focus on the theories and evidence that support (or not) women’s inclusion as means of achieving broader development goals (an instrumental good). This focus is grounded in a view that it increases the chances of reaching those who have influence over land and natural resource governance and targets approaches with potentially the greatest developmental good.





This event is free and open to the public.

 

Enquiries: 6125 1096

Date & time

Thu 06 Dec 2012, 9.30am – Fri 07 Dec 2012, 5pm

Location

Theatres 2 and 3, Hedley Bull Building, ANU

Speakers

Law, Governance & Development Initiative, ANU College of Law

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