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Integrating traditional irrigation knowledge with modern sustainable water management practices offers valuable solutions to water scarcity in arid regions. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region faces significant climate challenges, inc[...]![]()
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A. Valjarevic ; A. Siljeg ; S. Siljeg ; F. Vujovic ; A. Sahay |North Africa is experiencing intensifying water stress due to rapid population growth, urban sprawl, and climate variability, with major implications for agriculture and human settlement in its predominantly dryland environment. This study appli[...]![]()
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T. Gammoudi ; H. Besser ; A. Chaieb ; F. Abdelli ; A. Mahjoubi ; F. Nardi |The valorization of local plant cover, particularly through the integration of indigenous knowledge, is central to Tunisia's economic development strategies. These approaches focus on diversifying agriculture by enhancing local natural and cultu[...]![]()
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F. Ameur ; C. Leauthaud |This study assesses the extent to which growers integrate the 13 principles of agroecology within their farm activities. This is a first step that helps to determine the changes required in different farm components to foster the adoption of agr[...]![]()
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R. Dagher ; N. Faysse ; L. Temri ; M.-E. Kessari ; F. Khamassi |Crop diversity is promoted for its environmental benefits. However, few analyses have been conducted on whether crop diversity can reduce farm economic vulnerability to multiple production stresses. Deglet Noor is the most frequently grown varie[...]![]()
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K. Akakpo ; F. Ameur ; S. Bouarfa ; C. Leauthaud |Substantial improvements in resource-use efficiency and conservation are required to fulfill the rising and evolving global food demand, while addressing environmental degradation issues. Agroecology has emerged as a promising pathway to tackle [...]![]()
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This article examines the rise of so-called "sustainable agriculture" projects in Tunisia after the 2011 revolution, a period of deep political and institutional change. This era opened a debate on redefining the development model, particularly [...]![]()
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N. Schütze ; T. Andreas ; A. Buhrow ; A. Fouzaï ; A. Götz |Land degradation, caused by human-induced processes such as agricultural practices, deforestation and overgrazing, poses a significant threat to countries worldwide, including Tunisia. Agroecological farming practices, as well as the broader par[...]![]()
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H. Mazhoud ; A. Boucif ; A. Ouhibi ; L. Hajji-Hedfi ; F. Chemak |Tunisia faces significant challenges related to climate change, which deeply affect its natural and agricultural resources. This reality threatens not only food security but also the economic stability of rural communities and mainly rural women[...]![]()
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North Africa faces significant challenges of food insecurity and environmental degradation, driven by rapid population growth, ongoing droughts, severe water stress, and increasing rates of undernourishment. Achieving food security and environme[...]![]()
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F. Messaoudi ; B. Ben Nouna ; A. Chebil ; F. Ounaies ; A. Ben Alaya |Tunisia is characterized by water scarcity, growing water demand and considerable waste of this resource especially in the agricultural sector. To cope with this situation and enhance water productivity, appropriate utilization of advanced irrig[...]![]()
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This study aims to assess Tunisian consumers adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) and identify socioeconomic factors influencing this adherence. A national survey involving 400 individuals is performed and data are analyzed. The results of [...]![]()
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S.D. Yilmaz ; S. Ben-Nasr ; A. Mantes ; N. Ben-Khalifa ; I. Daghari |This paper constructs an empirical, multi-sectoral, open-economy Stock-Flow Consistent (SFC) model to assess the long-term macroeconomic impact of a sustained climate-induced decline in Tunisia's agricultural production. Our framework captures t[...]![]()
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Goat farming represents a critical component of rural livelihoods, food security, and cultural heritage in southeastern Tunisia. This study adopts a multi-stakeholder approach to analyze the goat value chain in Tataouine, incorporating focus gro[...]![]()
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The agricultural sector is recognized as particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In semi-arid areas, the performance and durability of irrigated systems are often difficult to manage. Understanding agriculture's response to wat[...]![]()
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The adoption of carbon farming in Mediterranean regions is crucial to mitigate the effects of climate change on agriculture. However, its implementation remains limited due to socio-economic and technical barriers. To better understand this phen[...]![]()
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H.C. M'hamed ; M. Rezgui ; N. Ferchichi ; W. Toukabri ; O. Somrani ; M. Rezgui ; H. Bahri ; M. Barbouchi ; A. Frija ; M. Rinaldi ; M. Annabi |Adopting climate-smart agriculture innovations, such as Conservation Agriculture (CA), is necessary in Tunisia to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The present study assessed the impact of CA on the resilience of durum wheat yield and wate[...]![]()
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F. Fort ; I. Manetti ; M.R. Pupo D'Andrea ; R. Henke ; R. D'Annolfo ; F. Morandi ; F. DeMaria |Trade agreements between the European Union (EU) and developing countries are often used to promote sustainable development within economic cooperation. The EUTunisia trade relations have a long history, starting with the Association Agreement i[...]![]()
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The paper aims to assess the short-term effects of climate change on economic and social performance of selected farming systems in Tunisia. The purpose is to analyze the evolution of land use and water allocation under different climate change [...]![]()
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This study investigates the effects of climate change, agricultural productivity, and food security on economic growth in Tunisia from 1990 to 2022. Employing an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model, the findings re- veal that lagged agri[...]![]()
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V. Casadella ; M. Chouki ; A. Ceccarelli ; S. Tahi |L'innovation sociale (IS) et l'innovation responsable (IR) font l'objet d'une littérature variée et abondante en sciences humaines et sociales. Les deux notions sont comparées depuis peu, mais on les confond encore, rendant leur interprétation n[...]![]()
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M.D. Hammami ; A. Lasram ; Z. Kthiri ; S. Boukef ; W. Hamada ; P. Revilla ; C. Karmous |Maize production is deficient in arid countries such as Tunisia. To assess maize yield and estimate productivity gaps among Tunisian farmers in consideration of climate change challenges, a survey was conducted that included 50 farms in 10 gover[...]![]()
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This study employs the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model to investigate the short-term and long-term effects of independent variables, including Agricultural output (A), Renewable energy consumption (REC), Non-renewable energy consumpt[...]![]()
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E. Carloni ; C. Giordano ; G.N. Di Fiore ; L. Mulazzani ; M. Setti ; L. Falasconi ; V.M. Govigli |African food systems are increasingly challenged by climate change, market instability, globalization, urbanization, and recent global crises. Such challenges, along with a mismatch between consumers' preferences and production opportunities, ar[...]![]()
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S. Belkher ; B. Latrech ; W. Bekri ; F. Markwordt ; M.A. Rahim ; C. Dupont ; M.A. Ben Abdallah ; H. Daghari ; M. Rezig |In the context of water restriction, the adoption of innovative technology and water saving strategies is crucial to sustainable agriculture production. Thus, we sought to emphasize the contribution of precision irrigation based on Internet of T[...]![]()
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K. Olulumazo Alinon, coord. ; G. Duteurtre, coord. ; J. Lasseur, coord. ; R. Poccard-Chapuis, coord. | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae | Matière à Débattre et Décider | 2025Face aux multiples défis du XXIe siècle, lélevage en zones méditerranéennes et tropicales est soumis à de fortes tensions. Contestés dans certains territoires, fragilisés par linstabilité des marchés et le changement climatique, les éleveurs d[...]![]()
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H. Charieg ; M.Z. Dhraief ; I. Gharbi ; A. Ben Saad |Oases have long been a source of life for farming communities in regions characterized by water scarcity. Adopting "resilience thinking" to analyze the capacity of oases to continue providing goods and services despite their vulnerability means [...]![]()
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A. Hamrita ; F. Haouala ; K. Annabi ; R. Kouki ; M. Rejili ; B.A. Dridi |Introduction This study investigates the evolution and transformation of vineyard landscapes in the Boukornine region of Tunisia, located near Boukornine National Park. The region exemplifies the growing tension between ecological sustainability[...]![]()
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Lagroécologie a progressivement émergé comme une alternative aux limites de la Révolution verte, en apportant des réponses aux enjeux de durabilité dans un contexte marqué par lintensification des aléas climatiques. En Tunisie, les petites exp[...]![]()
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Les zones arides et marginales du sud du Maghreb (Algérie, Maroc et Tunisie) constituent de vastes régions. Les enjeux de développement et les aspirations légitimes au bien-être des populations locales doivent y être gérées dans un contexte de c[...]






