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Gender relations and inequalities in the Amazon: The potential of geospatial systems to address gender inequalities

Gender relations and inequalities in the Amazon: The potential of geospatial systems to address gender inequalities

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Date of publication
December 2021
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ISBN / Resource ID
LP-CG-20-23-0075

In order for geospatial services to reach their full potential to benefit the people and the environment of the Amazon at multiple scales (regional, national, sub-national, community) by supporting communities in monitoring their territories and addressing the various challenges they face (such as deforestation, illegal mining, climate change, and biodiversity loss), it is important to have an inclusive vision that considers both the situation of local women and other actors in the region. These actions can improve local capacity in the use and exploitation of satellite data and geospatial information to facilitate, strengthen, and promote sustainable natural resource management throughout the Amazon.

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Twyman, Jennifer , Acosta, Mariola , Irigoyen, Marina

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