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Madagascar
Action Tsitongambarika
30-Sep-2009
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| abstract: | Intrinsic Biodiversity Problem - The disappearance of the lowland humid forest ecosystem of TGK would constitute a loss of the largest remaining area of this highly threatened and diverse vegetation type in Southern Madagascar, as well as a number of species endemic to the SE, and even to TGK itself, and many more that are poorly, if at all, represented in existing PAs. |
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| objectives: | Establish an effective, sustainably financed, community co-managed protected area through the creation and promotion of an effective multi-sectoral partnership among the government, civil society and the private sector. |
| area impacted: | The lowland humid forest ecosystem in Southern Madagascar |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4042 |
| funding needed: | $307,500 USD€250 000 EUR |
Secured funding from: | - | -less
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Madagascar
MaMaBay Land/Seascape: Bridging the Land-Sea Divide to link Protected Areas Management and Sustained Livelihoods
08-Sep-2009
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| abstract: | MaMaBay faces many challenges – growing demands for agricultural land, intensive bushmeat hunting, illegal logging, unchecked and unsustainable fishing and expanding oil and gas industries. As productivity of the land is increasingly diminished by poor planning and land-use practices, more people turn to the forest and the sea for their livelihoods. |
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| objectives: | (1) Promote sustainable systems of forest, agriculture, coastal and marine resource management by local communities; (2) Build effective governance capacity in local communities and regional authorities; (3) Improve ranger based monitoring and control, community participatory monitoring and adaptive management. Timescale: 2 years. |
| area impacted: | MamaBay marine area |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4036 |
| funding needed: | $1,500,000 USD€1 219 512 EUR |
Secured funding from: | - | -less
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