FAO Sustainable Development Department. Gender and Population Division2016-04-192016-04-192003http://hdl.handle.net/10919/68279Metadata only recordBy assessing the present situation of socio-economic and 'gender-sensitive indicators' (GSI), this paper argues that there is not enough 'gender-sensitive monitoring' in the field of natural resources management. Therefore, this paper develops GSI indicators by recognizing GSI factors. It states that these indicators could not be only useful for monitoring the impact of a project but also could "expand to include monitoring of whether and how the relationship between women and men and their natural resources evolves and changes over time". This paper examines how indicators can be developed. It includes six indicators such as men's and women's descriptions; their access to agricultural inputs; access to land; dedication of time to the natural resources management; their knowledge; and their participation.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightLocal knowledgeWomenNatural resource managementMenGenderGender disaggregated indicatorsMethodologyMonitoring and evaluationIndicator frameworkAgricultural inputsKnowledgeWomen's and men's participationEcosystemSocio-economic and gender sensitive indicators in the management of natural resourcesAbstractCopyright FAO 2003