Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12)

Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protected Areas (hereafter “PAs”) remain until now the central instrument to protect it whilst little is known about their environmental effectiveness in the country. With a matching approach in a quasi-natural experiment setting, we demonstrate for the entire island's rainforest that PAs' additionality has been limited from 2001 to 2012. PAs have made it possible for deforestation to be stabilized in a trend and has restricted the upsurge of deforestation resulting from the country's late political instability. Nonetheless, post-matching analyzes reveal that PAs have only contained some of the causes of deforestation. Effectively stopping the latter will require further ambitious policies to trigger the necessary agricultural transition for the country.

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Main Authors: Desbureaux, Sébastien, Aubert, Sigrid, Brimont, Laura, Karsenty, Alain, Lohanivo, Alexio Clovis, Rakotondrabe, Manohisoa, Razafindraibe, Andrianjakarivo Henintsoa, Razafiarijoana, Jules
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5930002023-11-11T17:04:52Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/593000/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/593000/ Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12). Desbureaux Sébastien, Aubert Sigrid, Brimont Laura, Karsenty Alain, Lohanivo Alexio Clovis, Rakotondrabe Manohisoa, Razafindraibe Andrianjakarivo Henintsoa, Razafiarijoana Jules. 2015. In : Proceedings of the 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology and 4th European Congress for Conservation Biology " Mission biodiversity: choosing new paths for conservation". Visconti P. (ed.), Game E. (ed.), Mathevet R. (ed.), Wilkerson M. (ed.). Washington DC : Society for conservation biology, Résumé, 173. International Congress for Conservation Biology. 27, Montpellier, France, 2 Août 2015/6 Août 2015. Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12) Desbureaux, Sébastien Aubert, Sigrid Brimont, Laura Karsenty, Alain Lohanivo, Alexio Clovis Rakotondrabe, Manohisoa Razafindraibe, Andrianjakarivo Henintsoa Razafiarijoana, Jules eng 2015 Society for conservation biology Proceedings of the 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology and 4th European Congress for Conservation Biology " Mission biodiversity: choosing new paths for conservation" Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protected Areas (hereafter “PAs”) remain until now the central instrument to protect it whilst little is known about their environmental effectiveness in the country. With a matching approach in a quasi-natural experiment setting, we demonstrate for the entire island's rainforest that PAs' additionality has been limited from 2001 to 2012. PAs have made it possible for deforestation to be stabilized in a trend and has restricted the upsurge of deforestation resulting from the country's late political instability. Nonetheless, post-matching analyzes reveal that PAs have only contained some of the causes of deforestation. Effectively stopping the latter will require further ambitious policies to trigger the necessary agricultural transition for the country. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/593000/1/ID593000.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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description Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protected Areas (hereafter “PAs”) remain until now the central instrument to protect it whilst little is known about their environmental effectiveness in the country. With a matching approach in a quasi-natural experiment setting, we demonstrate for the entire island's rainforest that PAs' additionality has been limited from 2001 to 2012. PAs have made it possible for deforestation to be stabilized in a trend and has restricted the upsurge of deforestation resulting from the country's late political instability. Nonetheless, post-matching analyzes reveal that PAs have only contained some of the causes of deforestation. Effectively stopping the latter will require further ambitious policies to trigger the necessary agricultural transition for the country.
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author Desbureaux, Sébastien
Aubert, Sigrid
Brimont, Laura
Karsenty, Alain
Lohanivo, Alexio Clovis
Rakotondrabe, Manohisoa
Razafindraibe, Andrianjakarivo Henintsoa
Razafiarijoana, Jules
spellingShingle Desbureaux, Sébastien
Aubert, Sigrid
Brimont, Laura
Karsenty, Alain
Lohanivo, Alexio Clovis
Rakotondrabe, Manohisoa
Razafindraibe, Andrianjakarivo Henintsoa
Razafiarijoana, Jules
Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12)
author_facet Desbureaux, Sébastien
Aubert, Sigrid
Brimont, Laura
Karsenty, Alain
Lohanivo, Alexio Clovis
Rakotondrabe, Manohisoa
Razafindraibe, Andrianjakarivo Henintsoa
Razafiarijoana, Jules
author_sort Desbureaux, Sébastien
title Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12)
title_short Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12)
title_full Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12)
title_fullStr Disentangling the rationale of deforestation to understand better the partial effectiveness of protected areas. A case study for Madagascar's eastern rainforest corridor (2001-12)
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