ZEF theme: Gender
2018
2018.
Gender specific determinants of inorganic fertilizer adoption in the semi-arid region of Ghana.
West African Journal of Applied Ecology,
26
: 179-192
.
2018.
Recognizing farmer-generated innovations through contests: insights from four African countries.
Food Security,
10
: 1237-1250
.
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2018.
Gender specific perspectives among smallholder farm households on water-energy-food security nexus issues in Ethiopia (ZEF Discussion paper series No. 258). Bonn. Available at http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/27312.
2018.
Decision Analysis Tools Reveal Benefits of Fruit Trees for Enhanced Nutrition Security in Kenya.
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2017
2017.
Gendered social networks, agricultural innovations, and farm productivity in Ethiopia.
World Development,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.04.020
.
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2017.
Gender Differences in Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Participation in Group-Based Approaches: An Intra-Household Analysis From Rural Kenya..
Ecologicaal Economics ,
138
: 99-108
.
(Open Access)
2017.
Forgotten forests? Food potential of ancient coffee forests and agroforestry systems in south-western Ethiopian mountains, seen through a gender lens.
Mountain Research and Development,
37 (3)
: 254-262
.
2017.
Gender Differentiated Social and Human Capital and the Use of Microcredit in Bangladeshi Female Entrepreneurship.
In: Ní Shé, É., L.J. Burton, P. Danaher (eds.):
Social Capital and Enterprise in the Modern State.
Springer Publication, 978-3-319-68114-6, 439011.
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2017.
Women, Wealth and Waterborne Disease: Smallholders’ Willingness to Pay for a Multiple-Use Water Scheme in Ethiopia.
Journal of Development Studies,
ISSN: 0022-0388
: 15
.
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2017.
Challenges to women as food and risk managers in the context of floods: A case study from Tinsukia, Assam.
In: Sanjoy Hazarika and Reshmi Banerjee (eds.):
Gender, Poverty and Livelihood in the Eastern Himalayas.
Routledge India.
67-84.
2017.
Lost in transition: menstrual experiences of intellectually disabled school-going adolescents in Delhi, India.
Waterlines,
4 (36)
.
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2017.
Labour-Intensive Jobs for Women and Development: Intra-household Welfare Effects and Its Transmission Channels.
The Journal of Development Studies,
Http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2017.1327661
.
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2017.
Tree-cover transition in Northern Vietnam from a gender-specific land-use preferences perspective.
Land Use Policy,
61
: 53-62
.
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2016
2016.
Renegade Architecture.
In: Janell Hobson (eds.):
Are All Women Still White? Rethinking Race, Expanding Feminisms.
SUNY Press.
75-88.
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2016.
Gender, Social Equity and Innovations in Smallholder Farming Systems: Pitfalls and Pathways.
In: Franz W. Gatzweiler und Joachim von Braun (eds.):
Technological and Institutional Innovations for Marginalized Smallholders in Agricultural Development.
Springer.
181-198.
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2016.
Chapter 6.2 - Gender Roles and Land Use Preferences—Implications to Landscape Restoration in Southeast Asia.
In: Chabay, I., Frick, M., Helgeson, J (eds.):
Land Restoration: Reclaiming Landscapes for a Sustainable Future.
Academic press.
431-440.
2016.
Gender and land use under climate variability in Northern Benin.
Ambio,
45
: 297-308
.
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2016.
A synthesis of convergent reflections, tensions and silences in linking gender and global environmental change research.
Ambio,
45 (Suppl. 3)
: 383-393
.
2016.
A synthesis of convergent reflections, tensions and silences in linking gender and global environmental change research.
Ambio,
45
: 383-393
.
(Open Access)
2016.
The Impact of Shocks on Gender-differentiated Asset Dynamics in Bangladesh.
Journal of Development Studies,
52(3)
: 377-395
.
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2016.
Gender specific land-use decisions and implications for ecosystem services in semi-matrilineal Sumatra.
Global Environmental Change,
39
: 69-80
.
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2015
2015.
Gender-specific spatial perspectives and scenario building approaches for understanding gender equity and sustainability in climate-smart landscapes.
In: Minang P, van Noordwijk M, Freeman OH, Mbow C, de Leeuw J and Catacutan D (eds.):
Climate-Smart Landscapes: Multifunctionality in Practice.
World Agroforestry Centre.
211-224.
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2015.
Land-use change and shifts in gender roles in central Sumatra, Indonesia.
International Forestry Review ,
17 (2)
: 61-75
.
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2014
2014.
Gender and farming in Ethiopia: an exploration of discourses and implications for policy & research. FAC Working Paper 84.
Future Agricultures Consortium.
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2014.
Gender influences decisions to change land use practices in the tropical forest margins of Jambi, Indonesia.
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change,
19
: 733-755
.
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2014.
Gender differences in land-use decisions: shaping multifunctional landscapes?.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,
6
: 128-133
.
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2014.
Analyzing gendered patterns of tree cover transition through agent-based modelling.
In: D. Catacutan, E. McGraw & MA Llanza (eds.):
In equal measure: a user guide to gender analysis in agroforestry.
93-98.
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2014.
Gender, land use and role playing games.
In: D. Catacutan, E. McGraw & MA Llanza (eds.):
In equal measure: a user guide to gender analysis in agroforestry.
www.worldagroforestry.org.
85-92.
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2014.
Gender differences in land-use decisions: shaping multifunctional landscapes?.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,
6
: 128-133
.
(Open Access)
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2013
2013.
Spatial Literacy: Contemporary Asante Women’s Place-making.
Palgrave Macmillan.
New York.
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2013.
Back to Africa: Second Chances for the Children of West African Immigrants (second version), in The International Handbook on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism. Global and Development Perspectives.
Edited by Laura Oso and Natalia Ribas Mateos, Universidade da Coruña, Spain.
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2013.
Gender roles in land use and value chains (GroLUV).
In: van Noordwijk, M., Lusiana, B., Leimona, B., Dewi, S., and D. Wulandari (eds.):
Negotiation-support toolkit for learning landscapes.
World Agroforestry Centre.
55-60.
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2013.
Poverty impact of commercialization of smallholder horticulture: A panel data application on vegetable producers in Kenya. Spring meeting of young economists, SMYE2013, May 30-June 1, 2013, Aarhus University, Denmark.
2013.
Enclosing women’s rights in a kitchen cabinet? Interactions between the Vietnam Women’s Union, civil society and the state on gender equality.
In: G. Waibel, J. Ehlert and H.N. Feue (eds.):
Southeast Asia and the Civil Society Gaze - Scoping a Contested Concept in Cambodia and Vietnam.
Routledge Studies on Civil Society in Asia.
2013.
Land rehabilitation and female-headed households: Evidence from the Bilate Area Closure Project in Halaba Special Woreda, South Ethiopia.
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2012
2012.
Ethical Analysis of Exploitation in the Commercialisation of Surrogacy in India.
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics,
.
2011
2011.
Working across Boundaries: Exploring the Relations of Researching Gender and Development.
Women & Therapy,
34 (3)
: 261-278
.
2011.
Qualitative methodology and the psychology of participation in religious fundamentalism.
Psychology Laboratory Review 2008-2011,
: 58-69
.
2011.
Addressing rural women’s needs: Gender focused technology evaluation and dissemination; and the role it play in food and nutrition(health) security, presentation made on DAC Network on Gender equality, OECD, Paris.
This research mainly focused on how gender mainstreaming in research and extension would lead to efficient use of resources and sustainable development thereby contributing to food and nutrition security.
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