Articles from SEQUAL project Karambiri, M., Ville, A.H.G., Wong, G.Y., Jimenez-Aceituno, A., Downing, A., Brockhaus, M. (2024) What is the Problem of Gender Inequality Represented to be in Inter-National Development Policy in Burkina Faso?, Forum for Development Studies, http://doi.org/10.1080/08039410.2024.2303004 Ville, A., Wong, G., Jiménez Aceituno, A., Downing, A., Karambiri, M., Brockhaus, M. 2023. What is the ‘problem’ of gender inequality represented to be in the Swedish forest sector? Environmental Science & Policy 140: 46-55, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.11.013. Fernández-Giménez, M., F. Ravera, E. Eteros-Rozas (2022). The invisible thread: women as tradition keepers and change agents in Spanish pastoral social-ecological systems. Ecology and Society, 27(2), https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-12794-270204 Helga Eggebø, Aase Kristine Lundberg, Mari Teigen. 2022. Gaps and Silences: Gender and Climate Policies in the Global North, Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxac032 Fernandez-Gimenez, M. E., E. Oteros-Rozas, and F. Ravera. 2021. Spanish women pastoralists’ pathways into livestock management: Motivations, challenges and learning. Journal of Rural Studies 87:1–11. Rivera-Ferre, M. (2021). Climate change is not equal to all: The contribution of feminist studies to climate change research. Metode Science Studies Journal. https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.12.20508. Case country profiles Spain Sweden Other related articles by project team members Djoudi, H., B. Locatelli, C. Vaast, K. Asher, M. Brockhaus, and B. Basnett Sijapati. 2016. Beyond dichotomies: Gender and intersecting inequalities in climate change studies. Ambio 45(S3):248–262. Karambiri, M., M. Brockhaus, J. Sehring, and A. Degrande. 2020. ‘We are not bad people’-bricolage and the rise of community forest institutions in Burkina Faso. International Journal of the Commons 14(1):525–538. Karambiri, M., and M. Brockhaus. 2019. Leading rural land conflict as citizens and leaving it as denizens: Inside forest conservation politics in Burkina Faso. Journal of Rural Studies 65(December):22–31. Maharani, C. D., M. Moeliono, G. Y. Wong, M. Brockhaus, R. Carmenta, and M. Kallio. 2019. Development and equity: A gendered inquiry in a swidden landscape. Forest Policy and Economics 101(October 2017):120–128. Pham, T. T., Y. H. Mai, M. Moeliono, and M. Brockhaus. 2016. Women’s Participation in REDD+ National Decision-Making in Vietnam. International Forestry Review 18(3):334–344. Presentations Approaches to policy discursive analysis: Examples from Mekong hydropower sector and REDD+ Country Context Burkina Faso DevRes2021: Barking up the wrong tree? The Gender Inequality problem in the Swedish forest sector DevRes2021: Local lens for SDG implementation – Lessons from bottom up approaches DevRes2021: The representations of the problem of gender inequality in development in Burkina Faso Discourse and media analysis: Example from REDD+ research Framing justice as part of transformative sustainable development Life histories in feminist research: Theoretical background and empirical examples National/regional policy context in Spanish/Catalan case study, Pyrenees Reindeer herding in Nordland – In times of change POLLEN2020:Policy analysis – Gender equality and climate action in national policy, Norway POLLEN2020: Gender equality and climate change – Discourses on politics, power and processes for transformational change between and across scales in Spain POLLEN2020: Towards equity in forest and climate change processes? An intersectionality lens to examining power relations Videos DevRes2021 presentation: The representations of the problem of gender inequality in development in Burkina Faso