Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study

This is a MELIA study conducted by a collaborative initiative involving ICARDA and the Directorate General of Forests in Tunisia, addressing the challenges faced by Tunisia's rangelands, which are vital for the livelihoods of many rural communities. The study highlighted significant improvements in...

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Autores principales: Louhaichi, Mounir, Hassan, Sawsan, Ouled Belgacem, Azaiez, Ben Haha, Med Naoufel
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169349
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author Louhaichi, Mounir
Hassan, Sawsan
Ouled Belgacem, Azaiez
Ben Haha, Med Naoufel
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Hassan, Sawsan
Louhaichi, Mounir
Ouled Belgacem, Azaiez
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Hassan, Sawsan
Ouled Belgacem, Azaiez
Ben Haha, Med Naoufel
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description This is a MELIA study conducted by a collaborative initiative involving ICARDA and the Directorate General of Forests in Tunisia, addressing the challenges faced by Tunisia's rangelands, which are vital for the livelihoods of many rural communities. The study highlighted significant improvements in livestock performance, ecosystem health, and community empowerment through silvopastoral interventions, such as reseeding with native forage legumes, optimized grazing practices, and capacity-building initiatives. Key findings indicated increased forage production, higher livestock weights, and enhanced milk production, contributing to both economic benefits for farmers and improved ecological sustainability in silvopastoral landscapes. The MELIA study emphasized the importance of evidence-based, community-centered approaches in sustainably managing Tunisia's silvopastoral resources.
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spelling CGSpace1693492025-01-18T06:50:09Z Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study Louhaichi, Mounir Hassan, Sawsan Ouled Belgacem, Azaiez Ben Haha, Med Naoufel governance livestock sustainability melia silvopastoral This is a MELIA study conducted by a collaborative initiative involving ICARDA and the Directorate General of Forests in Tunisia, addressing the challenges faced by Tunisia's rangelands, which are vital for the livelihoods of many rural communities. The study highlighted significant improvements in livestock performance, ecosystem health, and community empowerment through silvopastoral interventions, such as reseeding with native forage legumes, optimized grazing practices, and capacity-building initiatives. Key findings indicated increased forage production, higher livestock weights, and enhanced milk production, contributing to both economic benefits for farmers and improved ecological sustainability in silvopastoral landscapes. The MELIA study emphasized the importance of evidence-based, community-centered approaches in sustainably managing Tunisia's silvopastoral resources. 2024-11-30 2025-01-17T16:09:39Z 2025-01-17T16:09:39Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169349 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas Louhaichi, M. Hassan, S. Ouled Belgacem, A. Ben Haha, M. N. 2024. Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in Mediterranean silvopastoral livestock systems. MELIA study. Tunis, Tunisia: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
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livestock
sustainability
melia
silvopastoral
Louhaichi, Mounir
Hassan, Sawsan
Ouled Belgacem, Azaiez
Ben Haha, Med Naoufel
Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study
title Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study
title_full Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study
title_fullStr Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study
title_full_unstemmed Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study
title_short Uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning, management, governance and restoration practices in mediterranean Silvopastoral systems- MELIA study
title_sort uptake of validated technologies and processes to enhance land use planning management governance and restoration practices in mediterranean silvopastoral systems melia study
topic governance
livestock
sustainability
melia
silvopastoral
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169349
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