OUR STRATEGIES
An integrated and participatory approach for sustainable development in Madagascar's forest corridors
Holistic, participatory, and inclusive approach
Emphasize the importance of collaboration among all local stakeholders (residents, local authorities, civil society organizations, etc.) in the design, implementation, and monitoring of development projects.
This approach aims to ensure that all voices, including those of the most vulnerable (such as women, youth, and marginalized communities), are heard and that their needs and priorities are taken into account.
Main objective
Create an environment where every community member, regardless of their status, can actively contribute to the development and conservation process.
Strengthening sustainable and resilient activities
It is essential to adopt an integrated approach tailored to local specificities, while considering the environmental, economic, and social challenges faced by the community.
This strengthening is achieved by highlighting the importance of maintaining a balance between the economic needs of rural communities and environmental preservation.
Integrated approach
Combine ecological conservation with economic development to create communities resilient to climate change and socio-economic challenges.
Strategic partnership with universities and research
Establish partnerships with academic and research institutions to obtain technical and scientific support, as well as feedback on actions taken.
This partnership would allow for interventions to be adapted to the evolving local context and to benefit from innovations for improved efficiency in development projects.
Scientific innovation
Connect local traditional knowledge with modern scientific research to develop adapted and innovative solutions to Madagascar's specific challenges.
An integrated approach for sustainable results
Inclusion
All voices are heard, all perspectives are valued
Sustainability
Perfect balance between human needs and environmental preservation
Innovation
Research-based solutions adapted to the local context
"By combining these three complementary strategies, we build a development model that respects both local populations and Madagascar's unique environment, ensuring the long-term sustainability of our actions for future generations."
Would you like to learn more about our strategies?
Contact us to discover how our participatory, sustainable, and scientific approaches can be adapted to your project.