By Sarobidy Rakotonarivo, Soon after we completed our baseline data collection with ~ 1,300 household farmers in February 2024, my two PhD students Ravaka Ralandisoa and Fetra Randriamihary and I visited our study villages to discuss the nuts and bolts of the...
Enchanting visit to the Cambridge Botanic Garden. Picture taken by Jakob Poffley By Ravaka Ralandisoa, Stepping beyond my homeland for the first time, my UK journey has been an exhilarating odyssey! From Bangor’s beauty to the University of Cambridge, this experience...
by Manoa Rajaonarivelo As part of the reform of the national policy on social and environmental framework management in protected areas, the MiRARI project has provided technical support to the establishment of the community management agreement – a...
By Sanda A. Rakotomalala After three fruitful years of collaboration, we are now in the final stages of supporting the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD) in the reform of the Cadre de Gestion Environnementale et Sociale (CGES, Environmental...
By Mirindra Rakotoarisoa, MIRARI and Bangor University recently returned to Madriromirafy and Itremo Massif to continue their work on the Community Management Agreement (CGC). Following up on their previous July fieldwork, this expedition focused on deepening...