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List of national parks of Madagascar : ウィキペディア英語版
List of national parks of Madagascar

This list of national parks of Madagascar includes all officially recognized protected areas as of 2015. The protected areas network of Madagascar is managed by the Madagascar National Parks Association (PNM-ANGAP). The network includes three types of protected areas: Strict Nature Reserves (IUCN category Ia), National Parks (IUCN category II) and Wildlife Reserves (IUCN category IV). At the 2003 IUCN World Parks Congress in Durban, the Malagasy President, Marc Ravalomanana, announced an initiative to more than triple the area under protection from approximately to over (from 3% to 10% of Madagascar's area). This "Durban Vision", as it has been dubbed, involved broadening the definition of protected areas in the country and legislation has been passed to allow the creation of four new categories of protected area: Natural Parks (IUCN category II), Natural Monuments (IUCN category III), Protected Landscapes (IUCN category V), and Natural Resource Reserves (IUCN category VI). As well as allowing these new objectives for protected areas management, the new legislation also provided for entities other than PNM-ANGAP to manage protected areas, such as government ministries, community associations, NGOs and other civil society organizations, and the private sector.
==System of Protected Areas==

The protection of natural sites in Madagascar was initiated under the French colonial authority in 1927. These original sites were reserved for scientific research and were not open to the public. In 1971, the Malagasy government undertook a project to protect of mangrove forests, the first national effort to protect Madagascar's marine ecosystems. In 1986 the government of Madagascar, with support from the IUCN and the World Wildlife Fund, initiated a twelve year process to review and assess existing protected areas and others requiring protection to create an initial list of Madagascar's conservation priority areas. The ''Association Nationale pour la Gestion des Aires Protégées'' (ANGAP), established in 1990, was the first government agency created with the express purpose of expanding and managing Madagascar's protected areas.〔
The creation of a national park system began in 1991 with the first major national policies for environmental protection and moved through three phases before concluding in 2002 with the establishment of the ''Systèmes des Aires Protégées de Madagascar'' (SAPM). As co-president of this commission, the World Wildlife Fund supports the government of Madagascar in managing the parks while also developing management partnerships with a broader variety of partners, including local communities, civil society and the private sector. In 2003, an additional 92 areas were identified as meriting the status of protected area; some of these have since been accorded an official protected status, while others are pending review. Ensuring the legal status and protection of the complete list of areas added to meet the Durban Vision commitment requires an updating of the law concerning protected areas, which was stalled following the political crisis of 2009.
On 17 September 2003 at the IUCN World Parks Congress in Durban, President Marc Ravalomanana announced an expansion of Madagascar's protected areas from to over (from 3% to 10% of Madagascar's area) over the next five years. The Malagasy government formed the ''Commission du Système des Aires Protégées de Madagascar'' (Commission for the Protected Areas System of Madagascar, SAPM) to work in partnership with the concerned government ministries (the ''Ministère de l’Environnement, des Eaux et Forêts'' (of Environment, Water and Forests ) and the ''Ministère de l’Agriculture, de l’Elevage et de la Pêche'' (of Agriculture, Livestock and Fishery )). In March 2005, following a series of intensive collaborations with the UICN and other international and local experts, the government put in place the current system of classification and legal protection for Madagascar's protected areas.

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