Christie, Maria ElisaAgriesti, KeriBotello, RubénDayo, HelenHarman, Mary2016-04-192016-04-192012Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in New York City, NY 26 February 20125566_Mary_Poster_AAG2012_Draft4_FINAL.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/69955This research will pose questions about using mixed methods for research on gender, local soil knowledge, and agricultural resources. It presents qualitative GIS methods used in sample households in the Bolivian Andes to discuss its cross-cultural applicability for future fieldwork in the Philippines. It will be part of the Gender Cross-Cutting Research Activity of SANREM CRSP in collaboration with a research-for-development organization in Claveria, Misamis Oriental, Mindanao. The goal is to combine qualitative methods with geospatial techniques to identify and document gendered knowledge, agricultural practices, and access to resources in order to better understand the relationship between gender, agriculture, and landscape. By incorporating multiple methods we hope to identify gender based constraints and opportunities at the household level that are relevant to conservation agriculture production systems (CAPS).application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightLocal knowledgeConservation agricultureGenderGis (geographic information systems)Gendered landscapesMixed methodsFarm/Enterprise Scale Field ScaleLocal soil knowledge and gendered landscapes in Bolivia and the Philippines: Can GIS tell their story?Poster