Abstract
Economic approaches to combat environmental degradation and deforestation have resulted in development initiatives such as the Payment for Environmental Services program (PES). This study deals with the effects of PES on women's livelihoods in Thuong Lo commune, Central Vietnam. Employing a feminist political ecology perspective and adopting a qualitative approach, we analyze the gendered roles, responsibilities and effects of PES on local livelihoods. We found that the women in our study portrayed different preferences and knowledge in relation to PES, forest management and livelihoods. Women are often excluded in PES projects due to a range of various socio-cultural factors.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 318-334 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Journal of Political Ecology |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- Central vietnam
- Co tu people
- Forest management
- Gender
- Livelihoods
- Payments for environmental services
- Women's empowerment
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Geography, Planning and Development
- Ecology
- Political Science and International Relations