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| Title | Gender, land use and role-play games | | Author | Grace B.Villamor | | Editors | Delia Catacutan, E. McGaw and MA Llanza | | Year | 2014 | | Book Title | In Equal Measure: A User Guide to Gender Analysis in Agroforestry | | Publisher | World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Southeast Asia Regional Program | | City of Publication | Los Banos, Philippines | | Number of Pages of the book | 8 | | Pages | 85-92 | | Call Number | BC0399-14 | |
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| In land use role-playing games (RPGs), players assume roles or characters
and take control of their real-life roles/characters in a fictional setting. The
RPG approach was used to observe and document the behaviour of men and
women toward land use decision-making in rubber agroforest landscapes in
Sumatra, Indonesia. Behaviour patterns toward alternative land use options and
new investment opportunities such as oil palm or rubber monoculture plantations
were explored. |
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