The Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM) was developed by IUCN and the World Resources Institute (WRI) to assist countries in identifying opportunities for forest landscape restoration (FLR), analysing priority areas at a national or sub-national level, and designing and implementing FLR interventions. As part of IUCN’s effort to update the methodology, these guidelines have been developed to ensure the application of ROAM and the ensuing FLR implementation, including any policy uptake and land-use planning, is gender responsive.
Guide
Gender-responsive restoration guidelines: A closer look at gender in the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology
- 2017
Author:
- IUCN
Organization:
- IUCN
Citation:
- IUCN (2017). Gender-responsive restoration guidelines: A closer look at gender in the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.
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Accessing and Controlling Natural Resources, Advancing Women’s Participation and Leadership, Asia and the Pacific, Building Gender Knowledge and Capacities, Civil Society, Conservation, Conservation Case, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Decision Making, Deforestation, Deforestation and Degradation, Desertification, Documents and resources, Donors and Funds, Ecosystem Restoration Approaches, English, Eurasia, Evaluation and Learning, Forest Degradation, Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR), Forests, Gender Equality, Gender in Monitoring, Gendered Work Burdens, Global, Government, Guide, Human Rights Case, Integrating Gender in the Project Cycle, IUCN, Land and Resource Rights, Latin America and the Caribbean, Life on Land, Making the Case, Malawi, Middle East and North Africa, Nature-Based Solutions, North America, Reduced Inequality, Responsible Consumption and Production, Sub-Saharan Africa, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Western Europe