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Feminist Conservation

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How access to and control over marine resources in Madagascar are negotiated, and the inextricable link between equity and sustainability

As marine conservation becomes an increasingly urgent issue around the world, there is an equally critical need to understand the ways different conservation interventions attend to or exacerbate social inequality. This book explores the origins of a conservation agenda in Madagascar and the consequences of its neglect of gender.

Drawing on interviews, ecological and social surveys, archival research, and several years of living with fishers in Madagascar, Merrill Baker-Médard examines how access to and control over marine resources are negotiated from fishing villages to the conference rooms of international meetings. Her intersectional approach bridges conservation science, gender studies, and human geography to advance the idea that equity and sustainability are inextricably linked and that practices of reciprocity, accountability, and care are foundational to their achievement.

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ISBN: 9780300265422
Publication date: 26th November 2024
Author: Merrill BakerMédard
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 320 pages
Series: Yale Agrarian Studies Series
Genres: Feminism and feminist theory
Oceanography (seas and oceans)
Conservation of the environment