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Research unit
FSVO
Project number
3.08.01
Project title
Towards sustainable Management of Hardwood Species in Madagascar

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Key words
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CITES, threatened species
Short description
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The project aims at providing basic information on the sustainable use of hardwoods in two selected regions in Madagascar and preparing a support document for the listing of rosewood and ebony in CITES appendix III by filling important gaps in existing forest mapping and involving authorities and local communities concerning the management of precious hardwood. The geographic focus is laid on two areas dedicated by the Water and Forest authority for sustainable forestry management. Illegal timber export in Madagascar is high and recent interest from foreign investors in legally and sustainably produced timber will help to build political momentum to better regulate exploitation and trade.
Project aims
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This project aims at:

  • Providing information on the stock of rosewood and ebony from forest blocs in the north east (Andranomenakely) and western (Andranopasy) regions of Madagascar respectively, where preliminary inventory results indicate significant stock still exists,
  • Providing the forest authority with basic data for the sustainable management of these species in these regions and
  • Initiating the process of listing the most threatened species in the CITES appendices.