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Day: 3 May 2018

Nya perspektiv på skogsägandet behövs

Categorized in: Genus, Huvudnyheter Posted on: May 3, 2018 Last updated on: May 3, 2018 Gun Lidestav
Även om antalet kvinnor som äger och förvaltar skog ökar är de ännu en minoritet i relation till männen. Dessutom  agerar kvinnorna i en miljö formad av manliga normer och värderingar vilket innebär att deras förutsättningar redan initialt är annorlunda…
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