印度尼西亚以社区为基础的森林管理推广项目中的性别排斥

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Gender Technology & Development Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1080/09718524.2023.2260654
Yayuk Yuliati, Edi Dwi Cahyono, Rizky Maulana, None Arissaryadin
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摘要本研究探讨印尼社区森林管理(CBFM)推广计划的性别维度。它采用混合方法来审查妇女的参与和利益,突出了推广中的性别偏见。研究结果揭示了CBFM群体中存在显著的社会资本,同时也确定了在推广过程中持续存在的性别排斥。妇女参与规划和评价的程度有限,加上在实施和感知效益方面得分不高,表明在推广干预中忽视了林农妇女。优先考虑妇女的参与和赋予她们权力,特别是通过承认她们并使她们参与创新进程,证明与只针对男性同样有效,甚至更有效。虽然这些发现仅针对该项目和地区,但为未来解决社区森林扩展中性别排斥的干预措施提供了信息。强调改变性别的方法对于有意义的创新和采用推广服务至关重要。关键词:性别排斥以社区为基础的森林管理社会资本参与项目推广致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究是印度尼西亚布威加亚大学农业学院的一部分,并由其资助。内容是作者的责任,不反映资助机构的观点。yayuk Yuliati是布拉维贾亚大学的教授,专门研究农业社会学领域,特别强调性别与发展。她的研究重点是理解性别动态和平等在农业实践和农村发展中的作用。Edi Dwi Cahyono是巴西布拉维贾亚大学农业推广与传播副教授,他最近的研究重点是研究农民和利益相关者的行为,并强调可持续性。他还探索科技社会创新,研究各种转型方法。arizky Maulana最近在巴西布拉维贾亚大学农学院获得社会学硕士学位。他的研究包括性别和社会资本。arissaryadin最近完成了布拉维贾亚大学农学院的博士课程,目前在印度尼西亚比马工程学院土木工程系工作。他最近的研究重点是研究驱动推广人员动机的因素,并为农民开发自我效能感工具。
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Gender exclusion in Indonesia’s community-based forest management extension program
AbstractThis study investigates the gender dimensions of Indonesia’s Community-based Forest Management (CBFM) extension program. It employs a mixed-method approach to examine women’s participation and benefits, highlighting gender biases in the extension. The findings reveal significant social capital within the CBFM group, while also identifying persistent gender exclusion in the extension process. Limited female participation in planning and evaluation, along with moderate scores in implementation and perceived benefits, indicate a neglect of women forest farmers in the extension intervention. Prioritizing women’s inclusion and empowerment, particularly through recognizing and involving them in the innovation process, proves to be as effective, if not more, than solely targeting men. While specific to this program and area, these findings inform future interventions addressing gender exclusion in community forest extension. Emphasizing gender-transformative approaches is crucial for meaningful innovation and the adoption of extension services.Keywords: Gender exclusioncommunity-based forest managementsocial capitalparticipationprogram extension AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to thank the participants of the study for their time and invaluable insights, as well as all individuals who assisted in data collection during the study.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThis study was undertaken as part of, and funded by, the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brwijaya, Indonesia. The contents are the authors’ responsibilities and do not reflect the views of the funding agency.Notes on contributorsYayuk YuliatiYayuk Yuliati is a Professor at the University of Brawijaya, specializing in the field of Agricultural Sociology, with a particular emphasis on Gender and Development. Her research focuses on understanding the role of gender dynamics and equality in agricultural practices and rural development.Edi Dwi CahyonoEdi Dwi Cahyono an Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension and Communication at the University of Brawijaya, focuses his recent research on studying farmer and stakeholders’ behaviors with a strong emphasis on sustainability. He also explores techno-social innovations and investigates various transformation methods.Rizky MaulanaRizky Maulana has recently completed a Master’s degree program in Sociology at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawijaya. His research includes studying gender and social capital. ArissaryadinArissaryadin who recently completed a doctoral program at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawijaya, is currently working at the Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering of Bima, Indonesia. His recent research focused on studying the factors that drive extension workers’ motivation and developing self-efficacy instruments for farmers.
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Gender Technology & Development
Gender Technology & Development SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change and developing societies. The journal"s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogues that cut across geographical boundaries.
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