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History Priority Issues Exclusion & Inclusion of Women in the Forest Sector Free, Prior, and Informed Consent Investing in Locally Controlled Forestry Intensively Managed Planted Forests Forests and Biodiversity Conservation Small Forests Owners and Sustainable Forest Practices Contact Information The Forests Dialogue Secretariat T +1 203 432 5966 James Mayers Carlos Roxo Gary Dunning |
The Forests DialogueCategory Not FoundScoping Dialogue on the Exclusion and Inclusion of Women in the Forest SectorKathmandu, Nepal 22-24 September 2012 The Scoping Dialogue was convened to create a better understanding of the constraints to and perceived advantages of including women in the governance of natural resource management. The topic was explored through the viewpoints of varied stakeholder groups including community groups, forest user groups, indigenous peoples, forest-related companies, development agencies government bodies and international agencies. The Scoping Dialogue brought together 33 participants from 13 countries representing Indigenous Peoples, local communities, forest-based industries, investors, development assistance agencies, forestry departments of national governments, intergovernmental organizations, women’s groups, researchers and nongovernmental organizations. hosted and co-organized by Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture & Natural Resource Management (WOCAN). Meeting Materials
Agenda Day 1 Presentations
Introduction - Gary Dunning (TFD) Day 3 Presentations
Co-Chair Reflection - Co-Chairs Pictures
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