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Addressing Gender Inequities in Forest Science and Research

Cate Macinnis‐Ng, Xiuhua Zhao

2022Forests14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Forest research and professional workforces continue to be dominated by men, particularly at senior and management levels. In this review, we identify some of the historical and ongoing barriers to improved gender inclusion and suggest some solutions. We showcase a selection of women in forestry from different disciplines and parts of the globe to highlight a range of research being conducted by women in forests. Boosting gender equity in forest disciplines requires a variety of approaches across local, regional and global scales. It is also important to include intersectional analyses when identifying barriers for women in forestry, but enhanced equity, diversity and inclusion will improve outcomes for forest ecosystems and social values of forests, with potential additional economic benefits.

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GlobeGender equityForest managementForest ecologyInclusion (mineral)Equity (law)Sustainable forest managementVariety (cybernetics)Community forestryEcosystem servicesGender diversityGeographyEnvironmental resource managementEcosystemEnvironmental planningPolitical scienceBusinessForestryEcologySociologyPsychologySocial scienceEconomicsCorporate governanceArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceBiologyNeuroscienceFinanceLawForest Management and PolicyConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementHistorical Gender and Feminism Studies
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