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Contested Spatial Coincidence of Conservation and Mining Efforts in Madagascar
2009
Madagascar Conservation & Development
Mining appears to represent an important threat to conservation efforts in Madagascar. Expanding mining activities on the island have the potential to provide revenue for development and conservation efforts, but also pose a potential threat to conservation efforts on the island due to the spatial distribution and extent of mining concessions and the environmental impacts that mines often cause. By measuring the extent of overlap of permitted mining concessions with protected areas, potential
doi:10.4314/mcd.v2i1.44127
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