埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区州沃罗北部选定城镇妇女参与环境保护和管理的决定因素

Sisay Demeke
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环境挑战相互交织,引发多阶段困境。解决这一复杂问题需要将性别问题纳入环境管理工作,因为需要采取协调一致的办法来解决这些问题。但有一些决定因素会影响这种整合。这项研究旨在评估妇女参与环境保护和管理的决定因素。采用并行设计的混合方法。定量数据来自118名受访者,定性数据来自有目的地选择的参与者。采用统计和专题数据分析技术分别对定量和定性数据进行分析。研究发现,妇女在环境管理中是不可或缺的。因此,女性年龄层(28-37岁和38-47岁)是积极因素;暴力、技术、社会服务、生产、消费、资源和制度是负面因素。可以得出结论,尽管妇女在环境保护和管理方面是必不可少的,但她们受到各种因素的阻碍。这对环境有影响。因此,政府组织和非政府组织应合作,通过培训、提高认识和提供社会服务来加强妇女的参与。
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Determinants of women’s participation in environmental protection and management in selected towns of north Wollo, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
Environmental challenges are inter-weaved which trigger multi-phase dilemmas. Tackling this intricacy requires integrating gender into environment management efforts because coordinated approach is needed in order to solve such problems. But there are determinants that affect this integration. This study intends to assess determinants of women’s participation in environmental protection and management. A mixed approach with concurrent design was employed. The quantitative data were collected from 118 respondents and qualitative data were from purposefully selected participants. Statistical and thematic data analysis techniques were employed to analyze the quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. The study found out that women are indispensable in environmental administration. Accordingly, women’s age groups (28-37 & 38-47) were positive factors; whereas, violence, technology, social services, production, consumption, resources and institutions were negative factors. It is possible to conclude that despite women are essential in environmental protection and management, they are obstructed by various factors. This has an impact on the environment. Therefore, governmental and non-governmental organizations should work cooperatively to enhance women’s participation via training, awareness-rising, and by making social service available.
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