A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVE IN THE BANNI GRASSLAND OF INDIA

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Abstract

The Banni grasslands of Kutch, India, constitute a fragile and diverse ecosystem that faces numerous threats to its existence requiring prompt conservation measures. In the context of conservation efforts, the ecofeminist perspective advocates for the active involvement of women, recognising their unique relationship with nature and the potential for gender-sensitive solutions. This research paper employs an empirical study to provide a critical analysis of the conservation of Banni grassland and reveals an appalling absence of women's participation and representation, which undermines the effectiveness and sustainability of these efforts. Using a critical ecofeminist lens to examine the underlying causes of this exclusion, this research paper delves into the prevalent socio-cultural norms and gender roles that marginalise women by limiting their access to resources, decision-making forums, and knowledge-sharing platforms. This study calls for developing a more holistic and sustainable approach to the preservation of the Banni grasslands by incorporating ecofeminism into conservation measures, thereby enhancing the well-being of the ecosystem and the dependent communities.

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Kaliravana, N., & Rao, A. N. (2023). A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVE IN THE BANNI GRASSLAND OF INDIA. Journal of Community Positive Practices, 23(3), 3–12. https://doi.org/10.35782/JCPP.2023.3.01

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