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Engaging partners for KBAs Harison Randrianasolo

KBA in Madagascar and Indian Ocean Island

Partners of Madagascar CBC

Current activities of partners of CI-Mad Species 1.Studies and research 2.Conservation Action Plan 3.Monitoring Sites 1.Financing 2.Site Management Plan 3.Education 4.Sensibilisation Socio economic 1.Studies 2.Survey

Partners Assistance from CI Setting up & Management of PA & KBAs: Data collection Analysis Delineation Universities Associations NGOs Scientific Committee Water & Forest services Communes -Regions Grants Technical assistance Administrative subdivision Scientists Technical assistance

Durban Vision Process Tripling the protected area network in Madagascar Taxonomic Working Group, Durban Vision, under the leadership of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests DGEF, ANGAP, CI, WCS, REBIOMA, DWCT, RBG- Kew, MBG, The Peregrine Fund, WWF, UC Berkeley, MIARO, ASITY, BIMP and others Software analysis of distribution of target species to identify priority areas for conservation and contributions of existing areas to conservation targets- Marxan for the moment

Taxa analyzed Threatened mammals (GMA: 63) Threatened birds (BirdLife: 31) Threatened amphibians (GAA: 51) Threatened reptiles (50; incomplete) Threatened fish (53: IUCN) [ Endemic plants (264: MBG) ] [Invertebrates: California Academy of Science]

Assessment of Priority Areas for Plants Conservation by MBG: 77 sites (1,200 Plants or 10% of Madagascar flora, 2,900,000ha)

Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Fish

Overlap Existing and proposed AP’s Efficient set of areas to meet all 249 species targets, details above

Dry forest, lakes, mangroves Four endemic vertebrates, including two endemic genera and the smallest primate in the world: : Hypogeomys antimena, Mungotictis decemlineata, Pyxis planicauda, Microcebus berthae Cultural value Top priority KBA Menabe, ha CRD Committee Menabe region Water and forest department of Menabe People surrounding the site NGO & institutions: USAID, CI, DWCT, ANGAP, SAHA, CFPF, DPZ, VOI, CRD (CEFB) Menabe

Menabe Preparation of the zoning: Using scientific data Delineation after social, economical and cultural consultation Endorsement of zoning : Led by the CRD (Regional Committee for the Development) including all stakeholders Zoning (starting since 2002)