Atsimo Andrefana incarne les forêts sèches et épineuses. Ici se marient une faune et une flore exceptionnelle, à la fois résistante et délicate. Le phénomène de « hatsake » : culture sur brulis, et l’activité charbonnière ne font qu’accélérer la dégradation des forêts d’épineux de la Région Atsimo Andrefana. L’activité charbonnière est une alternative qui génère des revenus
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4000 plants pour l’initiative Régionale de reboisement dans l’Atsimo Andrefana
Atsimo Andrefana incarne les forêts sèches et épineuses. Ici se marient une faune et une flore exceptionnelle, à la fois résistante et délicate. Le phénomène de « hatsake » : culture sur brulis, et l’activité charbonnière ne font qu’accélérer la dégradation des forêts d’épineux de la Région Atsimo Andrefana. L’activité charbonnière est une alternative qui génère des revenus […]
Read moreDes fatana mitsitsy, pour réduire la surconsommation de charbon à Ambilobe
En février 2016, WWF et ses partenaires ont diffusé quelques 2800 foyers économes (fatana mitsitsy) dans la ville d’Ambilobe, au cœur d’une industrie sucrière assez dépendante du charbon. 3 000 fatana mitsitsy seront encore distribués au cours de cette année 2016 à Ambilobe et ses environs, avec l’objectif de juguler la surconsommation de charbon, elle-même à […]
Read moreMadagascar Climate Leader : Hermann Fanomezantsoa
Madagascar’s Seedlings Hermann Fanomezantsoa realized he had a role to play to protect the environment at a very young age. His passion for conservation began when he was just 14. Even then I saw that the rainfall patterns were disrupted. People were destroying the forest without worrying about the consequences, destroyed forests were not replaced, […]
Read moreMadagascar Climate Leader : Abdallah
Remaking the Mangroves The last few years have not been kind to Abdallah. He lives in Ankazomborona, a small village near Ambilobe, and part of WWF’s Northern Mozambique Channel landscape, where the results from his trade, fishing, have been declining in recent years. A Family Tradition He learned to fish from his father. And his […]
Read moreMadagascar Climate Leaders : Jean-Christophe
Fishing for the Future Jean Christophe Solaray comes from Ankilibory, a fishing village in the Toliara region located 4 kilometers from the sea. He is about 42 years old, though he’s not sure exactly, and is the father of six children, between the ages of 2 and 20. He’s been a fisherman since forever. Through […]
Read moreMadagascar Climate Leaders : Soavinera
The Great Hope of the Forest Until recently, Soavinera, 51, had lived all of her life in the heart of Madagascar’s great northern forest. She comes from the village of Andranomilolo, a place surrounded by over 300,000 ha of rivers and rainforest. This past week, Soavinera left her village to set out on the adventure […]
Read moreMadagascar Climate Leaders : Danny Kornelio
An Activist Moving Oceans 29-year-old Danny Kornelio is an outgoing oceanographer with the Institute of Fishery and Marine Sciences in Toliara, Madagascar. Fascinated by coral reef ecosystems, he has observed, for many years, the pressures on the Toliara Great Reef and is troubled by the changes he has seen. “Now, with the difficulty of daily […]
Read moreMadagascar Climate Leaders : Nanti Andriantsoavina
“To all young Malagasy, stand up and speak” As 22-year old Mailinantenaina (Nanti) Andriantsoavina traveled around Madagascar she kept seeing the same image over and over again – burnt out landscapes, sections of forest blackened by bushfires, ribbons of smoke rising up over woods in the distance. A curious and passionate student of communications, Nanti […]
Read moreMalagasy solar grannies lighting up villages
Seven Malagasy grandmothers have been trained as solar engineers in India, thus helping to prevent logging for firewood and reducing destructive slash and burn activity. And they are finally learning to read. Written by Martina Lippuner / Photos by Louise Jasper Lydia carefully slides the wire into the solar lamp and applies the hot tip […]
Read moreRestoring mangroves for future generations
There is a saying in Madagascar that states, “Childhood is the ground on which we walk our entire lives”. It is a perspective that has motivated people from the village of Manombo to take action to remedy a problem that is threatening their futures. Manombo is a village of just over a hundred people located […]
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