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Final Project Report

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Final Project Report

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Final Project Report

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Mapping the Lands of Traditional ‘Invisible’ Communities in the Cerrado

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Guía de Mapeo

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Guia de Mapeamento

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Wallacea Small Grant Call for Proposals, 1-22

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Caribbean Islands Environmental and Social Management Framework, 2020

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Women can be powerful agents of change, including in conservation. In rural communities, women’s reliance on natural resources provides them with valuable knowledge and skills and strong motivation to work for sustainable management. They also have the right to be involved in decisions about resources and their communities. However, gender issues can be complex, and successful engagement with communities requires careful planning.