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Native grass forage management to feed people and protect forests

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
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VALUE
£454,221
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WHERE
Madagascar

Summary

We bring a modern approach to address a gap in Madagascar’s environmental governance. Grasses and grasslands are neglected through the assumption they are of little value compared to forests. Fires are a long-term problem Madagascar does not have the expertise to manage. We aim to boost the wealth of 1300 people by integrating botanical knowledge, grassland ecology, agricultural science and fire management expertise to trial management methods which will support key forage grasses, improve livestock nutrition, and reduce forest fires.
 
Status Current
Reference 28-012
Round 27
Start 01/11/2021
End 31/10/2024

Project Leader

Lead Organisation

Project Partners
Sarobidy Rakotonarivo, consultant sociologist (University of Antananarivo, School of Agronomy), University of Pretoria, RBGE - Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, MBG - Missouri Botanical Garden


Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa

Biomes
RANGELAND, ISLAND BIODIVERSITY, SAVANNA, RANGELAND

Production
RANGELAND, RANGELAND

Threats To Biodiversity
OVER EXPLOITATION, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION

Broad Approches
SPECIES CONSERVATION, IN SITU, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, POVERTY REDUCTION, LIVELIHOODS, COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT

Specific Tools
RESEARCH TRAINING, TRAINING, PROTECTED AREAS, NBSAP

Countries
Madagascar

Conventions
CBD ITPGFRA

Documents:
Download: Annual Report - 28-012 AR3 - 16/09/2024

Download: Annual Report - 28-012 AR2 - 07/09/2023

Download: Half Year Report - 28-012 HYR2 - 05/02/2024

Download: Annual Report - 28-012 AR1 - 07/03/2023

Download: Half Year Report - 28-012 HYR1 - 07/03/2023

Download: Application Form - 28-012 App - 23/08/2021