Conservation, development and a heterogeneous community: the case of Ambohitantely forest reserve, Madagascar
Conservation, development and a heterogeneous community: the case of Ambohitantely forest reserve, Madagascar
At the Ambohitantely Special Reserve in the central highlands of Madagascar, local
people’s use of fire and conservation authorities’ efforts to change local practice
illustrate the complexity of conservation issues. In theory the integrated conservation
and development discourse provides a people-oriented context for framing
conservation strategies, but in practice it may be no more effective than the
‘‘fortress’’-style approach that it replaced. In Ambohitantely local people largely
recognize the importance of the forest and they extract little in the way of resources.
Development activities in local villages have been unsuccessful due to a simplistic
conceptualization of the ‘‘local community’’ and socially unacceptable projects. A
small number of cattle owners whose use of fire incidentally damages the forest have
not been engaged by the ICD plan. The case illustrates that unquestioning imposition
of ‘‘politically correct’’ management strategies may preclude the development
of optimal solutions.
ambohitantely, conservation, development, local communities, madagascar
451-467
Klein, J.
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Réau, B.
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Kalland, I.
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21 May 2007
Klein, J.
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Réau, B.
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Kalland, I.
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Klein, J., Réau, B. and Kalland, I.
(2007)
Conservation, development and a heterogeneous community: the case of Ambohitantely forest reserve, Madagascar.
Society and Natural Resources, 20 (5), .
(doi:10.1080/08941920701211900).
Abstract
At the Ambohitantely Special Reserve in the central highlands of Madagascar, local
people’s use of fire and conservation authorities’ efforts to change local practice
illustrate the complexity of conservation issues. In theory the integrated conservation
and development discourse provides a people-oriented context for framing
conservation strategies, but in practice it may be no more effective than the
‘‘fortress’’-style approach that it replaced. In Ambohitantely local people largely
recognize the importance of the forest and they extract little in the way of resources.
Development activities in local villages have been unsuccessful due to a simplistic
conceptualization of the ‘‘local community’’ and socially unacceptable projects. A
small number of cattle owners whose use of fire incidentally damages the forest have
not been engaged by the ICD plan. The case illustrates that unquestioning imposition
of ‘‘politically correct’’ management strategies may preclude the development
of optimal solutions.
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Published date: 21 May 2007
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ambohitantely, conservation, development, local communities, madagascar
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