Gender and environmental law
The socio-environmentalism of women babassu nut breakers
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The narrative explores the political activism of women babassu nut breakers in Brazil, who have emerged as key players in the struggle for recognition and rights amidst the country's re-democratisation. They advocate for the valorisation of their traditional practices, the promotion of babassu-derived products, and the enforcement of laws protecting their activities. Their movement is rooted in a socio-environmental perspective, emphasizing the role of traditional populations in environmental stewardship due to their sustainable practices. Despite constitutional recognition, their rights remain unrealized.
