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Securing livelihoods, health and biodiversity through seascape-scale sustainable fisheries co-management

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£300,000
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Madagascar

Summary

Sustainable fisheries management and livelihoods diversification in Madagascar’s largest bay protects 7,000 hectares of coral reefs, improves livelihoods and health for 100,000 people, and becomes a model for the country.
 
Status Current
Reference 22-016
Round 21
Start 01/04/2015
End 31/03/2018

Project Leader



Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa

Biomes
COASTAL, MARINE, MARINE COASTAL, ISLAND BIODIVERSITY

Production
FISHERIES

Threats To Biodiversity
OVER EXPLOITATION, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION

Broad Approches
GENDER, LIVELIHOODS, POVERTY REDUCTION, GENERAL MEASURES, SUSTAINABLE USE, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

Specific Tools
PROTECTED AREAS, MONITORING, PARTICIPATORY, CEPA

Countries
Madagascar

Documents:
Download: Final Report - 22-016 FR edited - 03/03/2020

Download: Half Year Report - 22-016 HYR3 - 10/01/2018

Download: Annual Report - 22-016 AR2 - 03/10/2017

Download: Half Year Report - 22-016 HR2 - 16/02/2017

Download: Annual Report - 22-016 AR1 - 16/02/2017

Download: Annual Report - 22-016 AR1 - 13/01/2017

Download: Half Year Report - 22-016 HR1 - 20/08/2020

Download: Application Form - 22-016 App St2 rev 25-2-15 - 21/07/2015

Download: Application Form - 22-016 App St2 - 21/05/2015