Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, Madagascar

Conservation and development projects that prescribe the participation of local stakeholders in decision-making around the sustainable management of their own ecosystems have become commonplace in Madagascar in recent decades, as have scholarly critiques questioning the likelihood that such “communi...

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Main Authors: Élysé Rabearivola Nomenjanahary, Hortensia Rasoanandrasana, Andrew Walsh
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Language:fra
Published: Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative 2023-03-01
Series:Ateliers d'Anthropologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/17520
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Andrew Walsh
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description Conservation and development projects that prescribe the participation of local stakeholders in decision-making around the sustainable management of their own ecosystems have become commonplace in Madagascar in recent decades, as have scholarly critiques questioning the likelihood that such “community-based conservation” (CBC) efforts can achieve the win-win scenarios they purport to offer Malagasy communities and ecosystems. This article, co-authored by differently positioned collaborators, documents the history of exchanges that have proven fundamental to the development and maintenance of one CBC project in northern Madagascar, focusing especially on the value of ongoing interpersonal relations among community members and external partners.
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spelling doaj-art-8a6f19567c234d1bacf1de49add97cb22025-01-30T13:42:36ZfraLaboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie ComparativeAteliers d'Anthropologie2117-38692023-03-0110.4000/ateliers.17520Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, MadagascarÉlysé Rabearivola NomenjanaharyHortensia RasoanandrasanaAndrew WalshConservation and development projects that prescribe the participation of local stakeholders in decision-making around the sustainable management of their own ecosystems have become commonplace in Madagascar in recent decades, as have scholarly critiques questioning the likelihood that such “community-based conservation” (CBC) efforts can achieve the win-win scenarios they purport to offer Malagasy communities and ecosystems. This article, co-authored by differently positioned collaborators, documents the history of exchanges that have proven fundamental to the development and maintenance of one CBC project in northern Madagascar, focusing especially on the value of ongoing interpersonal relations among community members and external partners.https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/17520MadagascarconservationCommunity-based conservationinterpersonal relationsecotourismcommoning
spellingShingle Élysé Rabearivola Nomenjanahary
Hortensia Rasoanandrasana
Andrew Walsh
Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, Madagascar
Ateliers d'Anthropologie
Madagascar
conservation
Community-based conservation
interpersonal relations
ecotourism
commoning
title Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, Madagascar
title_full Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, Madagascar
title_fullStr Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, Madagascar
title_short Managing community-based conservation in Bobaomby, Madagascar
title_sort managing community based conservation in bobaomby madagascar
topic Madagascar
conservation
Community-based conservation
interpersonal relations
ecotourism
commoning
url https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/17520
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