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Gender representation on Canadian forest sector advisory committees
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Community ForestryPublic PolicyGender IdentityGender RepresentationGender StudiesAdvisory CommitteesForestryNatural Resource ManagementSociologyTimber Extraction BiasEducationGendered ContextPublic ParticipationGender DivideFeminist TheoryForest GovernanceSocial Sciences
This paper presents a gender-based analysis of a national survey of 102 Canadian forest sector advisory committees. We consider both nominal and effective participation of participants and pay particular attention to how participants gained access to committees, what values they held, and what kinds of experiences they reported. Our analysis revealed that women comprise less than 20 percent of the membership of advisory committees, they hold significantly different values, and they rate their experiences less favourably than men. Consequently, exclusion of women has likely reinforced a timber extraction bias and has restricted women's contributions to advancing the aims of sustainable forestry. Key words: forest sector advisory committees, gender, public participation, forestry
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