Mujeres y hombres que aran en el mar y en el desierto: Reserva de la Biosfera El Vizcaíno, B.C.S.
This article analyzes El Vizcaíno Bioreserve in terms of gender relations and their interconnections with its environmental reality. An attempt is made to contribute elements that could serve as inputs for implementing programs and actions might allow the region to become an area where development w...
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El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
2005
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/94568adb70a448a4a7f2bf5d88056917 |
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Sumario: | This article analyzes El Vizcaíno Bioreserve in terms of gender relations and their interconnections with its environmental reality. An attempt is made to contribute elements that could serve as inputs for implementing programs and actions might allow the region to become an area where development would not be at variance with resource
conservation and where women would constitute the crux of an equitable and sustainable economic growth process. The article begins by explaining the conceptual and the methodological framework on which the analysis is based. Then, El Vizcaíno bioreserve,
as a protected natural environment, is briefly introduced. Gender relations in the bioreserve´s various microregions are analyzed as are their interconnections with the microregion´s environmental dynamics. Finally, the study´s conclusions are offered |
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