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1 August 2014 Gender Awareness in European Alpine Protected-Area Management: Achievements, Shortcomings, and the Way Forward
Mathilde Schmitt
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Abstract

When the first protected areas in the European Alps were established as national parks, biocentric ideas of nature protection and research-oriented ecological approaches were at the heart of these efforts, and gender issues were not considered. With the paradigm shift toward integrative biodiversity politics, gender issues gained significance. In addition, the European Commission Women's Charta 2010, on building a gender perspective into all policies in accordance with the European theme “united in diversity,” required the integration of gender considerations into regional development, including protected areas. Based on a document analysis, an online survey, qualitative interviews, and focus group discussions, this article shows how widely gender mainstreaming is accepted and in which aspects of protected mountain areas gender perspectives are already considered important. Inspired by concepts from gender research and available options for regional (mountain) development, new items are recommended for a mountain agenda.

International Mountain Society
Mathilde Schmitt "Gender Awareness in European Alpine Protected-Area Management: Achievements, Shortcomings, and the Way Forward," Mountain Research and Development 34(3), 291-296, (1 August 2014). https://doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-13-00090.1
Received: 1 May 2014; Accepted: 1 June 2014; Published: 1 August 2014
KEYWORDS
gender
paradigm shift
protected area
societal aspects
sustainable development
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