Protected Areas of Isalo and Zombitse-Vohibasia in Central Southwestern Madagascar
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Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Franska
Serie
Ecotourism Guides to Protected Areas
Antal sidor
96
Utgivningsdatum
2025-04-25
Förlag
Association Vahatra in Antananarivo
Dimensioner
206 x 147 x 5 mm
Vikt
200 g
ISBN
9782957984930

Protected Areas of Isalo and Zombitse-Vohibasia in Central Southwestern Madagascar

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An up-to-date synthesis designed for tourists that focuses on different aspects of two protected areas in central western Madagascar. This bilingual French-English tourist pocket guide covers two protected areas in central western Madagascar. These sites are excellent examples of the natural ecosystems of western inland areas of the island and include two national parks, the extensively visited Isalo (often referred to as the "Grand Canyon" of Madagascar), and the transitional dry deciduous forests of Zombitse-Vohibasia. Ecotourists can experience at both sites Malagasy forest ecosystems in all of their splendors. Both parks are near the national road that links Antananarivo (Tananarive) to the southwestern city of Toliara (Tulear). Tourists visiting the fascinating central-western portion of the island and interested in the natural world will find this guide indispensable to understanding and appreciating the regional ecological complexity and beauty.
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Steven M. Goodman has studied different aspects of the fauna of Madagascar for more than three decades and published numerous scientific articles and books on different subjects. He holds the post of MacArthur Field Biologist at The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and Scientific Advisor for the Association Vahatra in Antananarivo. He has been bestowed the diploma Docteur honoris causa by The University of Antananarivo. Marie Jeanne Raharilalao is a naturalist and passionate about different questions concerning the birds of Madagascar, the principal focus of her research. She is instructor-researcher at the University of Antananarivo, amongst the founding members of Association Vahatra, and coeditor with S. M. Goodman of Malagasy Nature, a journal published by the association. Sébastien Wohlhauser studied evolutionary biology and landscape ecology and worked on various ecosystem conservation actions and for independent rural development. He provides scientific and technical advice to different Malagasy associations, including Madagascar National Parks.