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It’s not just poverty: unregulated global market and bad governance explain unceasing deforestation in Western Madagascar

View ORCID ProfileGhislain Vieilledent, Marie Nourtier, View ORCID ProfileClovis Grinand, Miguel Pedrono, Alison Clausen, Tsiky Rabetrano, Jean-Roger Rakotoarijaona, Bruno Rakotoarivelo, Fety A. Rakotomalala, Linjanantenaina Rakotomalala, Andriamandimbisoa Razafimpahanana, José M. Ralison, Frédéric Achard
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.30.229104
Ghislain Vieilledent
1, F–34398 Montpellier, FRANCE
2, Montpellier, FRANCE
3, F–34398 Montpellier, FRANCE
4, I–21027 Ispra (VA), ITALY
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Marie Nourtier
5, F–34090 Montpellier, FRANCE
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Clovis Grinand
5, F–34090 Montpellier, FRANCE
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Miguel Pedrono
6, F–34398 Montpellier, FRANCE
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Alison Clausen
7, 101 Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR
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Tsiky Rabetrano
7, 101 Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR
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Jean-Roger Rakotoarijaona
8, 101 Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR
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Bruno Rakotoarivelo
8, 101 Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR
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Fety A. Rakotomalala
5, F–34090 Montpellier, FRANCE
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Linjanantenaina Rakotomalala
9, 101 Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR
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Andriamandimbisoa Razafimpahanana
7, 101 Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR
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José M. Ralison
10, 101 Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR
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Frédéric Achard
4, I–21027 Ispra (VA), ITALY
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Madagascar is recognized both for its unparalleled biodiversity and the high level of threat suffered by this biodiversity, associated in particular with anthropogenic deforestation. Despite sustained efforts to fight poverty and curb deforestation, forest cover in Madagascar is rapidly decreasing. To try to explain why it is so difficult to stop deforestation in Madagascar, we analysed the recent deforestation process in Western Madagascar through satellite image analysis and field surveys. We show that deforestation has increased from less than 0.9%/yr on 2000–2010 to more than 2%/yr on 2010–2017. We identified two major causes of deforestation, which were not associated with subsistence agriculture: slash-and-burn agriculture for the cultivation of cash crops (maize and peanut), and uncontrolled fires to create open pasture. Maize production is mainly at the destination of the domestic market and is used in particular for livestock feeding. Peanut production has boomed since 2013 and more than half of it is now exported towards asiatic countries. The money earned by farmers is principally invested into zebu herd acquisition. Trade of agricultural commodities benefits several intermediaries, some of whom have political responsibilities thus creating conflicts of interest. On the other hand, agents from institutions in charge of the management of the protected areas have no means to enforce laws against deforestation. In the absence of an efficient strategy to stop deforestation, we predicted that 38-93% of the forest present in 2000 will have disappeared in 2050. Forest loss, apart from biodiversity loss and climate-change global issues, will be at the expense of local population. In order to stop deforestation, international aid should be used to improve local governance to enforce environmental laws and pressure should be put on trading companies to buy certified agricultural commodities that are not derived from deforestation.

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It’s not just poverty: unregulated global market and bad governance explain unceasing deforestation in Western Madagascar
Ghislain Vieilledent, Marie Nourtier, Clovis Grinand, Miguel Pedrono, Alison Clausen, Tsiky Rabetrano, Jean-Roger Rakotoarijaona, Bruno Rakotoarivelo, Fety A. Rakotomalala, Linjanantenaina Rakotomalala, Andriamandimbisoa Razafimpahanana, José M. Ralison, Frédéric Achard
bioRxiv 2020.07.30.229104; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.30.229104
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It’s not just poverty: unregulated global market and bad governance explain unceasing deforestation in Western Madagascar
Ghislain Vieilledent, Marie Nourtier, Clovis Grinand, Miguel Pedrono, Alison Clausen, Tsiky Rabetrano, Jean-Roger Rakotoarijaona, Bruno Rakotoarivelo, Fety A. Rakotomalala, Linjanantenaina Rakotomalala, Andriamandimbisoa Razafimpahanana, José M. Ralison, Frédéric Achard
bioRxiv 2020.07.30.229104; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.30.229104

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