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Indian Journal of Waste Management

Volume  7, Issue 2, July-December 2023, Pages 63-69
 

Original Article

Role of Rural Women of District Ganderabal of Central Kashmir in Natural Resource Management

Bilal Ahmad Bhat, Samreen Wani, Khushboo Yaseen

1 Professor & Head, Division of Social Sciences, 2 Research Scholar, Division of Fish Nutrition & Feed Technology, 3 Research Scholar, Division of Fish Processing technology, Faculty of Fisheries, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Srinagar 190017, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

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Abstract

The natural resource management is the taking care of natural resources like land, water. It has been noticed that use and abuse of natural resources is a key issue that has been caused by man kind. The misuse of natural resources directly or indirectly refers to excessive use, destructive use or achieving imbalance between natural resources either individually or in combination. The purpose of current study was to investigate the role of Rural women in natural resources management and utilization in Ganderbal district, Central Kashmir of J&K region. The role of women in natural resource management is crucial for sustainable development. This abstract explores the multifaceted contributions of women of this domain, including their roles as farmers, forest users, and water managers women”s local knowledge and expertise often lead to effective resource conservation and community resilience. Despite the large contributions of women, women often face problems such as limited access to resources and decision making power. By providing women in natural resource management can enhance conservation efforts and promote equitable and inclusive development. In the current study quantitative as well as qualitative data was collected from 400 rural women selected at random using simple random sampling technique. The data collected were analyzed using appropriate statistical tools. The study revealed that the respondents understudy in majority have limited access of latest technology, skill training, education, extension services and current information. In order to strengthen the women’s participation in resources management and sustainable uses, the researchers suggest that suitable measures should be taken to empower women in decision making, skill training, education and extension activities.


Keywords : Natural Resources; Women; Environment; Ganderbal; Statistics.
Corresponding Author : Bilal Ahmad Bhat, Professor & Head, Division of Social Sciences, Faculty of Fisheries, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Srinagar 190017, Jammu and Kashmir, India.