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Traditional farmers’ knowledge in small ruminant management using wild relatives plants in Zoghmar
Health problems are often given less priority and consequently the economic repercussions of such
problems are difficult to evaluate. For small ruminants, treatments against gastro-intestinal parasites are
usually used ...
Managing Agro-pastoral Rangelands’ biodiversity activity
The cropping systems of Zoghmar community have many constraints and the main ones recorded are: degradation of natural range land, limitation of local feed resources and bad crop management practices (dominance of barley ...
Amélioration de la gouvernance des parcours collectifs du Sud Tunisien: Défis et Opportunités
Training Material of a two days Training on Rangeland Governance designed for Tunisian Governmental Forest Officers
Applications of geo-informatics in cactus pear research and development
Cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.) has been planted for forage reserves and human consumption in arid and semi-arid regions for centuries for its ability to grow in harsh conditions characterized by high ...
Inception Workshop Field Trip- Enhancing Sustainability and Fodder Production of Lowland Pastures through Integrated Alley Cropping & Conservation Agriculture in Arid Agropastoral Ecosystems in Jordan, Yemen and Tunisia
On the last day, a field trip was organized where the participants visited several sites in Southern Tunisia.
Training Course on Principles & Applications of Effective Rangeland Management & Monitoring in the Dry Areas of the World
With the financial support from the Arab Fund for Socio Economic Development (AFSED), European Union (EU), The OPEC Fund International Development (OFID) and The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the ...
Stories of success: Strengthening and scaling up integrated natural resource management in the Middle East and North Africa
This document is a synthesis of outcomes from a knowledge process that was a collaborative effort involving researchers, scientists, and technicians from Iran, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, and Yemen.