Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar

Madagascar has established ambitious goals for restoring its degraded forests under the Bonn Challenge; tenure rights and tenure security are likely to affect landholders willingness to invest in forest landscape restoration practices. In northwestern Madagascar (Boeny region), tenure challenges in...

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Main Authors: McLain, Rebecca, Ranjatson, Patrick, Lawry, Steven, Rakotonirina, Jean Mananga, Randrianasolo, Renaud, Razafimbelo, Ny Tolotra
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: Center for International Forestry Research 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171232
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author McLain, Rebecca
Ranjatson, Patrick
Lawry, Steven
Rakotonirina, Jean Mananga
Randrianasolo, Renaud
Razafimbelo, Ny Tolotra
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McLain, Rebecca
Rakotonirina, Jean Mananga
Randrianasolo, Renaud
Ranjatson, Patrick
Razafimbelo, Ny Tolotra
author_facet McLain, Rebecca
Ranjatson, Patrick
Lawry, Steven
Rakotonirina, Jean Mananga
Randrianasolo, Renaud
Razafimbelo, Ny Tolotra
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description Madagascar has established ambitious goals for restoring its degraded forests under the Bonn Challenge; tenure rights and tenure security are likely to affect landholders willingness to invest in forest landscape restoration practices. In northwestern Madagascar (Boeny region), tenure challenges in three major local land categories (forests, savannas and seasonally flooded bottomlands) need to be considered; each category has particular tenure issues associated with it.
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spelling CGSpace1712322025-02-19T14:36:26Z Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar McLain, Rebecca Ranjatson, Patrick Lawry, Steven Rakotonirina, Jean Mananga Randrianasolo, Renaud Razafimbelo, Ny Tolotra tenure environmental restoration forest rehabilitation land use forest degradation landscape conservation tenure security Madagascar has established ambitious goals for restoring its degraded forests under the Bonn Challenge; tenure rights and tenure security are likely to affect landholders willingness to invest in forest landscape restoration practices. In northwestern Madagascar (Boeny region), tenure challenges in three major local land categories (forests, savannas and seasonally flooded bottomlands) need to be considered; each category has particular tenure issues associated with it. 2019 2025-01-29T12:57:53Z 2025-01-29T12:57:53Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171232 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research McLain, Rebecca; Ranjatson, Patrick; Lawry, Steven; Rakotonirina, Jean Mananga; Randrianasolo, Renaud; and Razafimbelo, Ny Tolotra. 2019. Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in Northwestern Madagascar. CIFOR Infobrief no. 273. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/007492
spellingShingle tenure
environmental restoration
forest rehabilitation
land use
forest degradation
landscape conservation
tenure security
McLain, Rebecca
Ranjatson, Patrick
Lawry, Steven
Rakotonirina, Jean Mananga
Randrianasolo, Renaud
Razafimbelo, Ny Tolotra
Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar
title Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar
title_full Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar
title_fullStr Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar
title_short Tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern Madagascar
title_sort tenure challenges to implementing forest landscape restoration in northwestern madagascar
topic tenure
environmental restoration
forest rehabilitation
land use
forest degradation
landscape conservation
tenure security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171232
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