Finding the Nexus between Gender-Based Violence and Conservation

Authors

  • John Okandi Kogada
  • Simon Odiwuor Ondiek

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t4304

Abstract

This review paper explores the complex and multifaceted relationship between gender-based violence (GBV) and conservation efforts, emphasizing the interconnected challenges faced by rural communities. It analyzes how GBV undermines conservation outcomes by limiting women’s participation, eroding traditional ecological knowledge, exacerbating resource exploitation, and weakening community resilience. Drawing on case studies from Northern Ghana, India, and Tanzania, the paper highlights how environmental issues such as resource scarcity, displacement, and conservation-related conflicts increase the vulnerability of women to GBV. The review also discusses strategies for addressing these challenges, including empowering women, integrating gender considerations into conservation policies, and creating safe environments for participation. Finally, it calls for more research into the links between GBV and conservation, urging the development of targeted interventions that address the root causes of both GBV and environmental degradation. By integrating gender-sensitive approaches, conservation initiatives can achieve more equitable and sustainable outcomes for all community members.

Keywords: Gender Equality, Women's Empowerment, Social Cohesion, Ecological Knowledge, Sustainable Resource Management

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2024-11-13

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Kogada, J. O., and S. O. Ondiek. “Finding the Nexus Between Gender-Based Violence and Conservation”. Journal of Sociology, Psychology & Religious Studies, vol. 6, no. 3, Nov. 2024, pp. 79-85, doi:10.53819/81018102t4304.

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