The challenges of community-based conservation in developing countries—A case study from Lake Alaotra, Madagascar
Abstract
Nature conservation in tropical developing countries is particularly challenging as the human population is highly dependent on natural resources. Several approaches, such as small-scale, community-based conservation projects aiming to generate benefits for the community, have been applied to alleviate poverty and at the same time promote conservation. In Madagascar such projects are considered a promising alternative as large-scale conservation...
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Title
The challenges of community-based conservation in developing countries—A case study from Lake Alaotra, Madagascar
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
40
Pages
100 - 112
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