Protected areas (PA) are the most common approach to conservation globally; however, their effectiveness is unclear when neighbouring human communities are highly natural resource dependent. While forest-based livelihoods provide important income for rural communities, destructive livelihoods such as charcoal production can also threaten the sustainability of PAs. We aimed to understand drivers of livelihood choices in communities surrounding a proposed PA threatened by charcoal production in northern Madagascar, to inform management strategies that promote forest conservation without negatively impacting local communities. We used semi-structured interviews and focus groups to understand local livelihood dynamics using the Sustainable Live...
Small-scale livelihood projects are widely used in forest conservation and Reducing Emissions from D...
The creation and management of protected areas is our principal approach to conserving biodiversity ...
Growing urban populations in Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing demand for charcoal. This paper prese...
Protected areas are usually conceived and managed as static entities, although this approach is incr...
Charcoal production is an essential energy source and income source for many people in low-income co...
A global shift towards local community involvement in protected area (PA) governance and co-manageme...
Arabuko Sokoke Forest is the largest remaining single block of indigenous dry coastal tropical fores...
Worldwide, forests provide a wide variety of resources to rural inhabitants, and especially to the p...
Faced with the low success rates of protected areas in conserving natural forests and supporting rur...
The Government of Madagascar is trying to reduce deforestation and conserve biodiversity through cre...
Achieving forest conservation together with poverty alleviation and equity is an unending challenge ...
Creation of protected areas to conserve biodiversity can have both positive and negative impacts, wi...
Small-scale livelihood projects are widely used in forest conservation and Reducing Emissions from D...
The way a household makes a living depends on the available options in terms of assets, activities a...
People around the world rely on products from nature to sustain their livelihoods but human-induced ...
Small-scale livelihood projects are widely used in forest conservation and Reducing Emissions from D...
The creation and management of protected areas is our principal approach to conserving biodiversity ...
Growing urban populations in Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing demand for charcoal. This paper prese...
Protected areas are usually conceived and managed as static entities, although this approach is incr...
Charcoal production is an essential energy source and income source for many people in low-income co...
A global shift towards local community involvement in protected area (PA) governance and co-manageme...
Arabuko Sokoke Forest is the largest remaining single block of indigenous dry coastal tropical fores...
Worldwide, forests provide a wide variety of resources to rural inhabitants, and especially to the p...
Faced with the low success rates of protected areas in conserving natural forests and supporting rur...
The Government of Madagascar is trying to reduce deforestation and conserve biodiversity through cre...
Achieving forest conservation together with poverty alleviation and equity is an unending challenge ...
Creation of protected areas to conserve biodiversity can have both positive and negative impacts, wi...
Small-scale livelihood projects are widely used in forest conservation and Reducing Emissions from D...
The way a household makes a living depends on the available options in terms of assets, activities a...
People around the world rely on products from nature to sustain their livelihoods but human-induced ...
Small-scale livelihood projects are widely used in forest conservation and Reducing Emissions from D...
The creation and management of protected areas is our principal approach to conserving biodiversity ...
Growing urban populations in Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing demand for charcoal. This paper prese...