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The Relevance of Rest Periods in Rangeland Management for Biomass Rehabilitation in Tataouine, Tunisia, Spring 2017
Field visits were carried out during March 2017 and allowed to identify and classify the sites subjected to rest according to the land tenure system and age of the implementation of the technique. During these visits, the ...
The Relevance of Rest Periods in Rangeland Management for Plant Density in Tataouine, Tunisia, Spring 2017
In southern Tunisia, rangelands are overexploited because the animal needs highly exceed plant production. For most of the skeletal desert soil, the overall vegetation covering oscillates between 1 and 10%; the perennial ...
Formation sur la Gouvernance des Parcours Collectifs
Course program of a two days Training on Rangeland Governance designed for Tunisian Governmental Forest Officers
200088 GIZ Partnerships for Improving Pastoral Policies (PIPP) - Final Technical Report with Annex
Partnerships for Improving Pastoral Policies (PIPP) project final technical report.
Rangeland restoration and management in relation to land tenure and vegetation type: the revival of the resting “Gdel” technique in southern Tunisia
Even if preliminary results have shown that a protection period of 3 years is not sufficient for disappeared species to appear nor for succession to reach a next stage, mainly in the degraded Stipa tenacissima community, ...
Sustainable Development of Lowlands in Agro-Pastoral Ecosystems: Strengthening the resilience of lowlands in the Near East and North Africa
Sustainable management of the lowlands requires comprehensive and multi-faceted approaches to land management. These include scientifically-grounded integrated practices that combine ecologically-oriented approaches which ...
200088 GIZ Partnerships for Improving Pastoral Policies (PIPP) - Progress Report Jan. - Dec. 2017 with Annex
Partnerships for Improving Pastoral Policies (PIPP) project progress report.