La gestion forestière communautaire dans le sud-ouest de Madagascar: une réussite sans profit économique ?
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La gestion forestière communautaire dans le sud-ouest de Madagascar : une réussite sans profit économique ? / Casse, Thorkil; Milhøj, Anders.
In: Cahiers d'Outre Mer, Vol. 65, No. 258, 15.11.2012, p. 287-299.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - La gestion forestière communautaire dans le sud-ouest de Madagascar
T2 - une réussite sans profit économique ?
AU - Casse, Thorkil
AU - Milhøj, Anders
PY - 2012/11/15
Y1 - 2012/11/15
N2 - Is the local common management of forest in South-West of Madagascar a success despite economic benefits ?We focus on what characterize households in villagers, more successful in protecting the forest compared to those villagers, where conflicts prevail. Selecting the successful compared with the unsuccessful villages was based on criteria from the previous chapters on deforestation rates and forest tenure (Razafy Fara and Ranaivoson). Most households welcome the option of local management contracts, despite the lack of pure direct economic benefits. Improved relations to the forest authorities are highly appreciated by the villagers and one of the defined advantages of the Gelose contacts. However, we could not identify any significant differences in proposals to better local management contracts in the future. All households, regardless of being located in successful or unsuccessful villages, request access to non-managed forest areas, where they can, if needed, encroach on the forest resources without restrictions. The transfer of management model in Madagascar, at least in this part of the country, did not change the attitude of villagers towards conservation of the forest.
AB - Is the local common management of forest in South-West of Madagascar a success despite economic benefits ?We focus on what characterize households in villagers, more successful in protecting the forest compared to those villagers, where conflicts prevail. Selecting the successful compared with the unsuccessful villages was based on criteria from the previous chapters on deforestation rates and forest tenure (Razafy Fara and Ranaivoson). Most households welcome the option of local management contracts, despite the lack of pure direct economic benefits. Improved relations to the forest authorities are highly appreciated by the villagers and one of the defined advantages of the Gelose contacts. However, we could not identify any significant differences in proposals to better local management contracts in the future. All households, regardless of being located in successful or unsuccessful villages, request access to non-managed forest areas, where they can, if needed, encroach on the forest resources without restrictions. The transfer of management model in Madagascar, at least in this part of the country, did not change the attitude of villagers towards conservation of the forest.
KW - Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet
KW - gestion forestière communautaire, avantages économiques directs ou indirects
KW - Madagascar
KW - local management contracts
KW - forest authorities
KW - economic benefits
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 65
SP - 287
EP - 299
JO - Cahiers d'Outre Merr
JF - Cahiers d'Outre Merr
SN - 0373-5834
IS - 258
ER -
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