Catalogue Bois Énergie

Conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in Madagascar

2014
  2020
Région
Africa
Pays de mise en œuvre
Madagascar

The objective of the project is to improve the conservation and sustainable, climate-resilient use of natural resources in and around protected areas. The project includes the following components relevant to wood energy:

-          Supports micro enterprises and cooperatives with producing and marketing ‘green’ charcoal, i.e. charcoal from sustainable forestry produced in more efficient kilns. Energy-saving cooking stoves for households round off the commitment.

-          Supports government strategies for restoring woodlands and for the supply of wood fuel in 87 communities and three regions.

-          Ensure 6,430 households being able to improve their income by an average of 77 per cent through activities in the promoted value chains, such as honey, raffia, timber, ‘green’ charcoal or ecotourism.

Mots clés
Madagascar, green charcoal, wood energy, fuelwood, charcoal, kiln, ICS, value chain, micro enterprise, woodlands, policy development, legislation, strategy
Type d'initiatives
Programme ou projet
Sous-catégorie programme/projet
Gouvernance efficace, Amélioration des ressources / de l’approvisionnement, Amélioration de l'efficacité de conversion, Utilisation efficace
Niveau d'intervention
National
Agences responsables
GIZ; Ministère de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable (Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development) of Madagascar
Organisme de financement
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Budget
EUR 

3880000