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Improving Forage Production Quantity and Quality Using Native Legume Species in Semi arid Agrosilvopastoral Systems
Poster presented at the Joint International Grassland & International Rangeland Kenya 2021 Virtual Congress about the impact of using Sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.) as an option for natural pastures rehabilitation that ...
Yield and nutritive quality of Hedysarum coronarium across three different agro-climatic zones of northern Tunisia
Sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.) is commonly included in the cropping system as a short-rotation forage crop (one to three years) in northern Tunisia. Thus, this study compared DM production and nutritive value of sulla ...
Community Participation Towards Silvopastoral Restoration
The successful establishment and management of silvopastoral systems has the potential to provide multiple ecosystem services and outputs for rural communities. For these systems to be sustainable, the participation of ...
Jessour for diversified and resilient agroecological systems to ensure food security and sustainable livelihoods in arid ecosystems
Poster presented at the 5th World Congress on Agroforestry: “Transitioning to a Viable World”. Québec, Canada, July 17-20, 2022: For agricultural production, exploiting mountain slopes for rainwater runoff collection is a ...
Promoting indigenous forage legume species to alleviate feeding gaps and enhance livestock productivity
A poster presented during CRP livestock virtual meeting about Promote native forage species (Sulla) which are well adapted to local environments.
Effects of rest duration and rainfall variability on vegetation dynamics in arid rangeland of Tunisia
A poster presented during the CRP Livestock Agri-Food Systems virtual meeting about developing a management strategy for rangeland resources to cope with climate change and to enhance the resilience of the pastoral ...
It is time to update rangeland restoration procedures to promote sustainable land management in Tunisia
Poster presented at LIVESTOCK CRP virtual review and planning meeting 8-17 June 2020 about updating the procedures of rangelands grazing in Tunisia by using short-duration, high-intensity grazing systems during favourable ...
Building Pastoralists’ Resilience: Strengthening Partnerships and Local Governance Institutions in Tunisia
Rangeland resources are among the most important – and almost certainly the most neglected – agro ecosystem component in dry areas. They are the largest land-use category, home to the poorest segment of the population, and ...