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Land,livestock, and livelihoods: Changing dynamics of gender,caste, and ethnicity in a Nepalese Village
Authors:Barbara Thomas-Slayter  Nina Bhatt
Institution:(1) Clark University, 950 Main Street, 01610-1477 Worcester, Massachusetts
Abstract:Over the past 10 years, Ghusel VDC, Lalitpur District has moved from primarily subsistence agriculture into the wider cash economy aided by the Small Farmers' Development Program (SFDP), which provides credit to farmers mainly for the purchase of buffalo for milk production, and by the National Dairy Corporation, which supports local dairy cooperatives. Analysis reveals that buffalo-keeping and milk sales are increasing the well-being of many households, while at the same time creating new inequalities in gender roles and responsibilities, greater inequities between Brahmin and Tamang residents in Ghusel, and placing pressures on the ecosystem for increased supplies of fodder and fuelwood. Evidence suggests that there is critical, need for attention to the social, and particularly gender-based, implications of maintaining livestock for milk sales and to the ecological underpinnings of this livelihood system.
Keywords:Nepal (Middle Hills)  livestock (buffalo)  ecology (forests)  gender (women)  ethnicity (Tamang)  caste (Brahmin)
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