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Alvarado S.T., Buisson E., Carrière Stéphanie M., Rabarison H., Rajeriarison C., Andrianjafy M., Randriatsivery F.M., Rasoafaranaivo M.H., Raharimampionona J., Lowry P.P., Birkinshaw C. (2015). Achieving sustainable conservation in Madagascar : the case of the newly established Ibity Mountain Protected Area. Tropical Conservation Science, 8 (2), p. 367-395. ISSN 1940-0829.

Titre du document
Achieving sustainable conservation in Madagascar : the case of the newly established Ibity Mountain Protected Area
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000368472300007
Auteurs
Alvarado S.T., Buisson E., Carrière Stéphanie M., Rabarison H., Rajeriarison C., Andrianjafy M., Randriatsivery F.M., Rasoafaranaivo M.H., Raharimampionona J., Lowry P.P., Birkinshaw C.
Source
Tropical Conservation Science, 2015, 8 (2), p. 367-395 ISSN 1940-0829
Globally, the number of protected areas (PAs) has increased exponentially during the last 25 years, particularly in biodiversity-rich developing countries. Many recent initiatives have integrated local-scale socio-economic development into both design and management. Because the rates of deforestation and species extinction are increasing in most parts of the world, substantial efforts have been made to build and strengthen local environmental organizations, to establish new protected areas (NPAs), and to improve natural resource management. An NPA was recently established at Ibity Massif in central Madagascar, where a community-based conservation project is being coordinated by the Missouri Botanical Garden (MBG). In December 2008, a temporary protection order was issued, and definitive establishment of the NPA, which falls under Category V of the IUCN PA system, is expected before the end of 2015. This initiative has involved significant outreach and community education programs to raise awareness of Ibity's conservation and economic importance and the threats to its biodiversity, along with ongoing efforts to reduce fire frequency and implement ecological restoration projects with significant local community participation. In order to ensure the sustainability of this NPA, a co-management plan has been implemented involving MBG, local authorities, and the local population. This study describes the diagnostic process undertaken at Ibity in order to: 1) disseminate the data gathered to inform establishment of the NPA; and 2) summarize the initial state of the environment on the massif prior to the implementation of a management plan, as a baseline for assessing the NPA's effectiveness.
Plan de classement
Environnement, écologie générale [021ENVECO] ; Ecosystèmes [082ECOSYS] ; Politique agricole, développement rural [098RURAL2]
Descripteurs
CONSERVATION DE LA NATURE ; PROTECTION DE L'ECOSYSTEME ; GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT ; DIAGNOSTIC ; PLANIFICATION ; COMMUNAUTE VILLAGEOISE ; PARTICIPATION POPULAIRE ; EXPLOITATION DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES ; UTILISATION DU SOL ; PRATIQUE CULTURALE ; BRULIS ; ZONE DE MONTAGNE ; AIRE PROTEGEE ; GESTION PARTICIPATIVE ; GESTION DURABLE
Description Géographique
MADAGASCAR ; ANTSIRABE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010065042]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010065042
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