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Rights transfers in Madagascar biodiversity policies: achievements and significance

机译:马达加斯加生物多样性政策中的权利转让:成就和意义

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Decentralization and people's participation have been key features of government environmental policy since the 1990s. In Madagascar, the policy of Secured Local Management of Natural Resources, known as the GELOSE act, has created a framework for the transfer of rights from central government to local communities. This article analyses the practical implementation of this policy by focusing on the nature of the rights transferred and on the nature of the contracts and incentives developed. The Aghion and Tirole model for allocation of formal and real authority in an organization is used to shed light on the contractual definition process and on the trade-offs between giving responsibilities to local communities and losing control over natural resources management. It is shown that a congruence of interests between the parties is crucial for effective delegation of authority to local communities and that this congruence may emerge in relation to the transfer of exclusion rights.
机译:自1990年代以来,权力下放和人民参与一直是政府环境政策的主要特征。在马达加斯加,自然资源安全地方管理政策,即《GELOSE法案》,为将权利从中央政府转移到地方社区建立了一个框架。本文通过重点关注转让权利的性质以及所制定的合同和激励措施的性质,分析了这一政策的实际实施。在组织中分配正式和实际权力的 Aghion 和 Tirole 模型用于阐明合同定义过程以及将责任赋予当地社区与失去对自然资源管理的控制权之间的权衡。结果表明,当事方之间的利益一致性对于将权力有效地下放给当地社区至关重要,而且这种一致性可能在排除权的转让方面出现。

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