2019
DOI: 10.9734/ijecc/2019/v9i230098
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Environmental Justice and Women Empowerment in Nyungwe National Park (Rwanda): Case Study of Kitabi Women Handcrafts Cooperative

Abstract: In the framework of the community participation in conservation in Rwanda, a women handcraft cooperative was established in 2011 in the surrounding of Nyungwe National Park in Kitabi sector and Nyamagabe District. It aimed to empower economically and socially wives of former hunters who were themselves relying on natural resources and involved in harvesting different resources in park for making handcraft products. The empowerment was intended to reduce the reliance to natural resources and to contribute to th… Show more

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“…Ecotourism cannot be successful without environmental jus�ce, which "seeks for beter conserva�on outcomes by involving all people and trea�ng them fairly in all ac�vi�es regarding the environment" (Umuziranenge, 2019, p. 78). A study conducted by Umuziranenge (2019) focused on women in Rwanda and how improvements in conserva�on policies and prac�ces affects them. Rwanda's ecotourism and tourism is a large contributor to the country's gross domes�c product.…”
Section: Impacts Of Ecotourism On Sub-saharan Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecotourism cannot be successful without environmental jus�ce, which "seeks for beter conserva�on outcomes by involving all people and trea�ng them fairly in all ac�vi�es regarding the environment" (Umuziranenge, 2019, p. 78). A study conducted by Umuziranenge (2019) focused on women in Rwanda and how improvements in conserva�on policies and prac�ces affects them. Rwanda's ecotourism and tourism is a large contributor to the country's gross domes�c product.…”
Section: Impacts Of Ecotourism On Sub-saharan Africamentioning
confidence: 99%