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Gendered Dimensions of Human–Wildlife Conflicts and Their Influence on Household Resilience
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https://doi.org/10.00520/ms/8232/263M0/ZOP
The Objective 3 dataset systematically disaggregates human–wildlife conflict impacts, coping responses, and resilience processes by gender. It captures differential economic, food security, psychosocial, mobility, and care-burden impacts experienced by women and men within affected households. The dataset further examines gender roles in leading and implementing coping and adaptive measures, as well as gender-specific barriers to adaptation. In addition, it documents participation and representation of women and men in conflict mitigation programs and wildlife management institutions. Derived gender equity and participation indicators allow rigorous analysis of how gender relations shape resilience outcomes.