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Gendered spaces of payment for environmental services: A critical look*

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This article investigates the paradoxical outcomes of a mechanism to promote women's participation in payment for ecosystem services (). Focusing specifically on the Legal Representative position, I examine how gendered… Click to show full abstract

This article investigates the paradoxical outcomes of a mechanism to promote women's participation in payment for ecosystem services (). Focusing specifically on the Legal Representative position, I examine how gendered and generational power dynamics become reinscribed through this position and the various ways that this position is conceptualized, performed, and negotiated. To do this, I combine theoretical insights from feminist theories of subjectivity, political ecology, and forest governance with empirical evidence from a small case study of in Jalisco, Mexico. I find that the subjectivity of women within the case study both produce and are produced by gendered and generational differences that simultaneously both challenge and also maintain socialā€spatial exclusions. Although this study is limited by its focus on the Legal Representative and a small sample size, such a focused case study sheds light on the social and spatial ways in which runs the risk of exacerbating already existing inequities.

Keywords: gendered spaces; spaces payment; payment; study; payment environmental; case study

Journal Title: Geographical Review
Year Published: 2019

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