It has been argued that gendered roles embedded in the nature of work shape the kind of knowledge and practice that people acquire and develop. This is particularly so in the context of common pool resource systems where gendered differences in perceptions and understandings are the outcome of varied lived experiences and interactions. These differences thus shape outcomes on people's lives and the resource itself.
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