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    Stakeholder views on restoring depleted cereal fallows in arid Tunisia: Societal barriers and possible crevices by Visser, M., Maughan, N., Ouled Belgacem, A., Neffati, M.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-11-2011)
    “…All dryland countries struggle with manmade dryland degradation and climate change will reinforce this trend. In arid Tunisia (100–200 mm annual rainfall),…”
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    Reseeding Mediterranean dryland cereal fallows using Stipa lagascae R. & Sch.: influence of cutting regime during the establishment phase by Visser, M, Ouled Belgacem, A, Neffati, M

    Published in Grass and forage science (01-03-2010)
    “…When grass species are used to reseed depleted drylands, grazing is often prescribed during the establishment phase. Total protection from grazing often leads…”
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    Effects of seed age and seeding depth on growth of Stipa lagascae R. & Sch. seedlings by Ouled Belgacem, A., Neffati, M., Papanastasis, V.P., Chaieb, M.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-06-2006)
    “…Native grass species are being considered in the restoration of degraded rangelands in Tunisia due to the failure of introduced species to adapt to the…”
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    The influence of Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) ssp. raddiana (Savi) Brenan presence, grazing, and water availability along the growing season, on the understory herbaceous vegetation in southern Tunisia by Abdallah, F., Noumi, Z., Ouled-Belgacem, A., Michalet, R., Touzard, B., Chaieb, M.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (2012)
    “…The influence of Acacia tortilis on its understory vegetation was analysed seasonally and in relation to grazing. Plots were sampled under tree canopies and…”
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    EFFECT OF PROTECTION ON PLANT COMMUNITY DYNAMICS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ARID ZONE OF SOUTHERN TUNISIA: A CASE STUDY FROM BOU HEDMA NATIONAL PARK by Belgacem, A. Ouled, Tarhouni, M., Louhaichi, M.

    Published in Land degradation & development (01-01-2013)
    “…ABSTRACTEcosystems protected from heavy grazing impacts, such as national parks and refuges, are generally considered to sustain higher plant species diversity…”
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