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Forest Transition
by Check Abdel Kader Baba
A Podcast series to help reconcile forest conservationists with dependent communities. What can local communities teach us about conservation? From Madagascar to Niger, communities are sharing their experiences, challenges, and solutions. Engage with these voices, gain fresh insights, spark new ideas, and help transform dialogue into meaningful action.
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Madagascar's Living Landscapes: Beauty Under Pressure
Our first episode takes us to Madagascar, a land of extraordinary beauty and globally unique biodiversity. Yet behind its breathtaking landscapes lies a complex reality. Mining expansion, intensive agriculture, forest conservation, and the growing impacts of climate change are placing increasing pressure on both ecosystems and people.The challenges are immense, but lasting solutions cannot be achieved without the communities who live closest to the land. Conservation efforts must go hand in hand with sustainable livelihoods, local knowledge, and meaningful participation. In Madagascar, protecting nature is inseparable from supporting the people who depend on it.Join us as we explore the opportunities, tensions, and local perspectives shaping the future of one of the world's most remarkable landscapes.
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A Podcast series to help reconcile forest conservationists with dependent communities. What can local communities teach us about conservation? From Madagascar to Niger, communities are sharing their experiences, challenges, and solutions. Engage with these voices, gain fresh insights, spark new ideas, and help transform dialogue into meaningful action.
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Check Abdel Kader Baba
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