Sex-disaggregated data on CSA in CCAFS publications | Central America

The inclusion of gender analysis and the collection of sex-disaggregated data in agriculture research can improve food security and increase productivity and incomes.

This list includes a selection of CCAFS publication with sex-disaggregated data on climate-smart agriculture in Central America.

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Central America

  1. El Salvador
  2. Grenada
  3. Honduras
  4. Mexico
  5. Nicaragua

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EL SALVADOR

CSA Country Profiles for Latin America Series: El Salvador
  • Topics: Global data
  • Data type: Quantitative

 


GRENADA

CSA Country Profiles for Latin America Series: Grenada
  • Topics: Global data
  • Data type: Quantitative

 


HONDURAS

Guide de formation: recheche sur le genre et les changements climatiques dans l’agriculture et la sécurité alimentaire pur le développement rural
  • Topics: Involvement in communities / Institutional access and arrangements, Gender associated farming, including workloads
  • Data type: Qualitative

 


MEXICO

CSA Country Profiles for Latin America Series: Mexico
  • Topics: Global data
  • Data type: Quantitative

 

CSA Country Profiles for Latin America Series: Chiapas, Mexico
  • Topics: Global data
  • Data type: Quantitative

 

CSA Country Profiles for Latin America Series: Sinaloa, Mexico
  • Topics: Global data
  • Data type: Quantitative

 


NICARAGUA

Gendered perspectives of trees on farms in Nicaragua: Considerations for agroforestry, coffee cultivation, and climate change
  • Topics: Decision making, Gender associated farming, including workloads
  • Data type: Qualitative

 

Silvopastoral Systems in Latin America: Mitigation Opportunities for Men and Women Livestock Producers
  • Topics: Gender associated farming, including workloads
  • Data type: Qualitative

 

Género en la ganadería: Consideraciones iniciales para la incorporación de una perspectiva de género en la investigación de la ganadería en Colombia y Costa Rica
  • Topics: Attitude toward gender/gender roles- non-farm activities, Gender associated farming, including workloads
  • Data type: Qualitative

 

Climate change, “technology” and gender: “adapting women” to climate change with cooking stoves and water reservoirs
  • Topics: Attitude toward gender/gender roles- non-farm activities
  • Data type: Qualitative

 


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