Jeanneney Rabearivony

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Jeanneney Rabearivony
NationalityMalagasy
Alma materUniversity of Antananarivo
Scientific career
FieldsEcology, Zoology, Herpetology
Thesis Bioecology and Conservation of Chameleons within Riparian Habitats: Case of eastern rainforests of Madagascar  (2013)

Jeanneney Rabearivony is a Malagasy ecologist and zoologist.

Life and research

Rabearivony grew up in rural Madagascar, and spent much of his time in the forest.[1] The familiarity with the forest made him keenly aware of its disappearance, and set him on the path to work in environmental conservation.[1][2]

Rabearivony received his MSc in Conservation Biology from the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), and a Diplome d'Etude Approffondies (DEA) in Ecology and Environmental studies from the University of Antananarivo in 1999.[3] Thereafter he conducted his PhD on chameleon ecology and conservation at the University of Antananarivo, finishing his studies in 2013.[3]

Rabearivony joined the WWF in July 2009 as manager of the Holistic Forest Conervation Project (PHCF) in Andapa, after being manager of humid zones for the Peregrine Fund.[1] In this role, he works closely with local people to gain their perspectives and resource needs, helping to devise management plans that suit their requirements.[1] He considers it imperative that the authorities managing Madagascar's forests and waters spend time in the field, in order to understand their role and the needs of the rural peoples of Madagascar[1], and has advocated for the coupling of local resource management with socio-economic engagement in order to improve the effectiveness of biodiversity protection.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Jeanneney Rabearivony: un gestionnaire de l'environnement". wwf.panda.org. Retrieved 2020-06-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Falcon Productions (2017-11-02), Madagascar | Life On The Edge, retrieved 2020-06-26
  3. ^ a b "Jeanneney Rabearivony | Beahrs Environmental Leadership Program". Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  4. ^ Rabearivony, Jeanneney; Thorstrom, Russell; de Roland, Arison; Rakotondratsima, Marius; Andriamalala, Tolojanahary R.A.; Sam, The Seing; Razafimanjato, Gilbert; Rakotondravony, Daniel; Raselimanana, Achille P.; Rakotoson, Michel. "Protected area surface extension in Madagascar: Do endemism and threatened species remain useful criteria for site selection ?" (PDF). Madagascar Conservation & Development. 5: 35–47.