MANAGEMENT OF THE PROTECTED AREA OF TSINJORIAKE IN SOUTH-WEST OF MADAGASGAR: A GOOD EXAMPLE OF THE SUCCESS OF A CONSERVATION AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
MANAGEMENT OF THE PROTECTED AREA OF TSINJORIAKE IN SOUTH-WEST OF MADAGASGAR: A GOOD EXAMPLE OF THE SUCCESS OF A CONSERVATION AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Author(s): Bernard Koto, Francis VerizaSubject(s): Human Geography
Published by: Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine
Keywords: national land use planning; shared and co-responsible vision; Tsinjoriake;
Summary/Abstract: In Madagascar, the implementation of a national land-use planning scheme is part of a new strategy for consensual and concerted development and management of a highly dynamic geographical area. The participative and evolving approach clearly redefines the respective roles of all development actors (public administration, national and international technical and financial partners, development projects and programs, local communities) and requires better coordination of priorities and coherence of their well-targeted actions to be undertaken. It is within this framework that a territorial planning law is elaborated and approved by the parliament to support a reasoned allocation of the national territory, a balanced and co-managed development through an improvement of the quality of the landscapes and the good management and development of the country's natural resources and development opportunities. Moreover, a shared and co-responsible vision of the development of the territory, which is an appropriated land, requires a systemic approach of all the dynamics linked to the socio-cultural and economical changes of the country.
Journal: Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret. Seria Jurnalism
- Issue Year: 20/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 204-213
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English
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