Since 2004, the creation of locally managed marine areas (LMMAs) in Madagascar has exponentially increased, highlighting the need for improved information sharing between communities and between support organizations. Until recently, however, these LMMAs operated in relative isolation, with little communication or coordination between LMMA community associations. Madagascar’s first national LMMA forum was held to address this need in June 2012 in the village of Andavadoaka. The forum brought together 55 community members from 18 LMMAs throughout Madagascar, representing a total of 134 villages. A principle outcome of this meeting was the formation of a national LMMA network named MIHARI, a Malagasy acronym that translates into ‘local marine...
La carpe est le premier poisson de pisciculture à Madagascar ; sa population est issue d'introductio...
Les récifs coralliens de Madagascar ont été impactés par de nombreuses perturbations, et des Aires M...
Biodiversity conservation in post-colonial contexts typically takes a form of state-imposed protecte...
Since 2004, the creation of locally managed marine areas (LMMAs) in Madagascar has exponentially inc...
Madagascar’s diverse marine ecosystems serve as critical biodiversity habitats and are also essentia...
With over 5,500 km of coastline spanning more than 14 degrees of latitude, Madagascar boasts a diver...
The Bay of Ranobe, in southwest Madagascar, once noted for its high biodiversity and fish abundance,...
The history of conservation policy and practice in Madagascar over the last 30 years shows that the ...
A Madagascar, la gestion locale des ressources renouvelables plonge ses racines au plus profond de l...
This article explores the socio-cultural aspects of community-based management of natural resources ...
The past decade has seen a groundswell of interest in community based marine conservation in Madagas...
RésuméDans le sud-ouest de Madagascar, la pêche traditionnelle pratiquée par la communauté vezo est ...
As Madagascar, like all other countries on the globe, is gearing up for the meeting of the 21 st Con...
Traditional taboos and social contracts played an important role in managing the Manambolomaty RAMSA...
ABSTRACTAware that humans and nature are inseparably linked many organisations in Madagascar support...
La carpe est le premier poisson de pisciculture à Madagascar ; sa population est issue d'introductio...
Les récifs coralliens de Madagascar ont été impactés par de nombreuses perturbations, et des Aires M...
Biodiversity conservation in post-colonial contexts typically takes a form of state-imposed protecte...
Since 2004, the creation of locally managed marine areas (LMMAs) in Madagascar has exponentially inc...
Madagascar’s diverse marine ecosystems serve as critical biodiversity habitats and are also essentia...
With over 5,500 km of coastline spanning more than 14 degrees of latitude, Madagascar boasts a diver...
The Bay of Ranobe, in southwest Madagascar, once noted for its high biodiversity and fish abundance,...
The history of conservation policy and practice in Madagascar over the last 30 years shows that the ...
A Madagascar, la gestion locale des ressources renouvelables plonge ses racines au plus profond de l...
This article explores the socio-cultural aspects of community-based management of natural resources ...
The past decade has seen a groundswell of interest in community based marine conservation in Madagas...
RésuméDans le sud-ouest de Madagascar, la pêche traditionnelle pratiquée par la communauté vezo est ...
As Madagascar, like all other countries on the globe, is gearing up for the meeting of the 21 st Con...
Traditional taboos and social contracts played an important role in managing the Manambolomaty RAMSA...
ABSTRACTAware that humans and nature are inseparably linked many organisations in Madagascar support...
La carpe est le premier poisson de pisciculture à Madagascar ; sa population est issue d'introductio...
Les récifs coralliens de Madagascar ont été impactés par de nombreuses perturbations, et des Aires M...
Biodiversity conservation in post-colonial contexts typically takes a form of state-imposed protecte...