Urbanization, Common Property Resources and Gender Relations in a Peri-urban Context

Type Working Paper - Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective
Title Urbanization, Common Property Resources and Gender Relations in a Peri-urban Context
Author(s)
Volume 18
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 339-347
URL http://vis.sagepub.com/content/18/4/339.short
Abstract
The article reflects on the urbanization process and the social interactions that have played a role in diminishing access to common property resources (CPRs) for the vulnerable residents of the peri-urban Gurgaon. It emphasizes on the factors responsible for changing access and usage. Coupled with uncertain rainfall, these factors have reduced the dependence on and changed the usage of the CPRs in the two peri-urban villages—Budheda and Sadhrana. The article shares the field evidence of how social and political institutions shape access to resources affecting the livelihoods of the vulnerable groups, especially agriculture and animal husbandry. Lastly, it provides evidence of changing gender relations around the tasks of natural resource collection and use with increasing urbanization. These nuances raises the questions on the policy gaps based on the community perceptions and evidences in the field.

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