Masculinities in Forests Representations of Diversity

Masculinities in Forests: Representations of Diversity demonstrates the wide variability in ideas about, and practice of, masculinity in different forests, and how these relate to forest management. While forestry is widely considered a masculine domain, a significant portion of the literature on ge...

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Main Author: Colfer, Carol J. Pierce (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
Series:The Earthscan Forest Library
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