Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa

This report describes a joint research between Tunisia as satellite site and Morocco (Tensift basin), on climate smart orchard systems, given the similarities in physical and social aspects, the complementarities in scientific approaches and longstanding climate and food security research collaborat...

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Autores principales: Mahjoub, Imene, Chebbi, Rim Zitouna, Temani, Fida, Ben, Youssef Salah, Mekki, Insaf, Zairi, Abdelaziz, Jacob, Frederic
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169679
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author Mahjoub, Imene
Chebbi, Rim Zitouna
Temani, Fida
Ben, Youssef Salah
Mekki, Insaf
Zairi, Abdelaziz
Jacob, Frederic
author_browse Ben, Youssef Salah
Chebbi, Rim Zitouna
Jacob, Frederic
Mahjoub, Imene
Mekki, Insaf
Temani, Fida
Zairi, Abdelaziz
author_facet Mahjoub, Imene
Chebbi, Rim Zitouna
Temani, Fida
Ben, Youssef Salah
Mekki, Insaf
Zairi, Abdelaziz
Jacob, Frederic
author_sort Mahjoub, Imene
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description This report describes a joint research between Tunisia as satellite site and Morocco (Tensift basin), on climate smart orchard systems, given the similarities in physical and social aspects, the complementarities in scientific approaches and longstanding climate and food security research collaboration with local partners (e.g. UM6P and the consortium on water management, climate and remote sensing-based innovation). The overall aim was to test water conservation and diversification innovations through the intercropping of multiservice crops (vetche, triticale, oat) in citrus orchard systems and to co-create climate and water smart decision-support tools for farmers, practitioners and policymakers to improve the climate resilience of this important agricultural sector.
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spelling CGSpace1696792025-12-08T09:54:28Z Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa Mahjoub, Imene Chebbi, Rim Zitouna Temani, Fida Ben, Youssef Salah Mekki, Insaf Zairi, Abdelaziz Jacob, Frederic climate water irrigation orchards intercropping forage climate adaptation cover plants multiple cropping modelling This report describes a joint research between Tunisia as satellite site and Morocco (Tensift basin), on climate smart orchard systems, given the similarities in physical and social aspects, the complementarities in scientific approaches and longstanding climate and food security research collaboration with local partners (e.g. UM6P and the consortium on water management, climate and remote sensing-based innovation). The overall aim was to test water conservation and diversification innovations through the intercropping of multiservice crops (vetche, triticale, oat) in citrus orchard systems and to co-create climate and water smart decision-support tools for farmers, practitioners and policymakers to improve the climate resilience of this important agricultural sector. 2024-12-20 2025-01-22T17:35:52Z 2025-01-22T17:35:52Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169679 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas Mahjoub, Imene; Chebbi, Rim Zitouna; Temani, Fida; Ben Youssef, Salah; Mekki, Insaf; Zairi, Abdelaziz; Jacob, Frederic. 2024. Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa. Montpellier, France: ICARDA
spellingShingle climate
water
irrigation
orchards
intercropping
forage
climate adaptation
cover plants
multiple cropping
modelling
Mahjoub, Imene
Chebbi, Rim Zitouna
Temani, Fida
Ben, Youssef Salah
Mekki, Insaf
Zairi, Abdelaziz
Jacob, Frederic
Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa
title Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa
title_full Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa
title_fullStr Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa
title_full_unstemmed Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa
title_short Citrus orchard biodiversification pathways: evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in North Africa
title_sort citrus orchard biodiversification pathways evidence for climate and water resilient orchards in north africa
topic climate
water
irrigation
orchards
intercropping
forage
climate adaptation
cover plants
multiple cropping
modelling
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169679
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