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  1. Survey for legume and cereal viruses in Libya by Abukraa, H., Kumari, Safaa, Bshia, F.

    Published 2022
    “…This is the first report of WDV, MSV and BYSMV on cereal crops, and BLRV, BWYV, SbDV and CpCSV on legume crops in Libya.…”
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  2. The 'gizu': Winter grazing in South Libyan desert by Wilson, R.T.

    Published 1978
    Subjects: “…libya…”
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  3. The maternal origin of indigenous domestic chicken from the Middle East, the north and the horn of Africa by Al-Jumaili, A.S., Boudali, S.F., Kebede, A., Al-Bayatti, S.A., Essa, A.A., Ahbara, A., Aljumaah, R.S., Alatiyat, R.M., Mwacharo, Joram M., Bjørnstad, G., Naqvi, A.N., Gaouar, S.B.S., Hanotte, Olivier H.

    Published 2020
    “…Haplotypes belonging to haplogroup D were present in all countries except Algeria and Libya, it is likely a legacy of the Indian Ocean maritime trading network. …”
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  4. American fly threatens Africa's animal life by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1990
    “…Experts are putting out urgent warnings about a southern American fly - the screw worm fly - which has appeared for the first time in the African continent in Libya as a sheep parasite, and which is threatening cattle, domestic animals, important...…”
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  5. Merged conflict dataset by CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security

    Published 2024
    “…Countries covered: Mozambique, Togo, Haiti, Libya, Papua New Guinea, Guinea, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Benin.…”
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    Conjunto de datos
  6. Does Food Security Matter for Transition in Arab Countries? by Maystadt, Jean-François, Trinh Tan, Jean-François, Breisinger, Clemens

    Published 2012
    “…Expectations are high that transition in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen will bring about more freedom, justice, and economic opportunities. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  7. International conference on agricultural growth, sustainable resource management, and poverty alleviation in the low rainfall areas of West Asia and North Africa by Oram, Peter, Hazell, Peter B. R., Nordblom, Thomas, Chaherli, Nabil, Ngaido, Tidiane

    Published 1998
    “…An international conference was held in Amman, Jordan in September 1997 to examine mounting problems of poverty and environmental degradation in the low rainfall areas (LRAs) of the eight Mashreq and Maghreb countries of West Asia and North Africa (Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria from the Mashreq region, and Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia from the Maghreb), and to seek solutions which reconcile economic growth with equity and environmental conservation -- the 3 E's of sustainable development. …”
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  8. Niger [In West African agriculture and climate change: A comprehensive analysis] by Yayé, Hassane, Danguioua, Adamou, Jalloh, Abdulai, Zougmoré, Robert B., Nelson, Gerald C., Thomas, Timothy S.

    Published 2013
    “…Niger shares borders with Algeria and Libya in the north, Chad in the east, Nigeria and Benin in the south, and Burkina Faso and Mali in the west. …”
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  9. Addressing irregular migration through principled programmatic approaches: Examining the West Africa route and WFP operations by Ambler, Kate, de Brauw, Alan, Maruyama, Eduardo, Moussavi, Sara

    Published 2023
    “…Drawing on a mixed methods approach the study includes case studies in Mali and Libya, representing an analysis of the migration route of the Ténéré desert crossing of the south-central Sahara. …”
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  10. Defining a trade strategy for southern Mediterranean countries by Bouët, Antoine

    Published 2006
    “…The objective of this paper is to analyze the best trade approach for Southern Mediterranean countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey) that helps them increase market access and develop trade policies which will facilitate the most efficient economic development. …”
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  11. Agrobiodiversity Index Report 2021: Assessing Mediterranean food systems by Jones, Sarah K., Remans, Roseline, Dulloo, Mohammad Ehsan, Estrada-Carmona, Natalia, Bailey, Arwen, Grazioli, Francesca, Villani, Chiara, Bissessur, Prishnee

    Published 2022
    “…The report focuses on ten target countries: Algeria, Egypt, France, Italy, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Spain, Syria, and Tunisia. These countries were selected to include all countries with at least 1% of the Mediterranean region population and where the official language could be understood by the Agrobiodiversity Index team (to enable analysis of commitment levels in policy documents), namely: English, French, Spanish, Italian or Arabic. …”
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  12. Natural adaptation and human selection of northeast African sheep genomes by Ahbara, A.M., Musa, Hassan H., Robert, C., Abeba, A., Al-Jumaili, A.S., Kebede, Adebabay, Latairish, S., Agoub, M.O., Clark, E., Hanotte, Olivier H., Mwacharo, Joram M.

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we generated 34.8 million variants from 150 indigenous northeast African sheep genomes sequenced at an average depth of ∼54× for 130 samples (Ethiopia, Libya) and ∼20× for 20 samples (Sudan). These represented sheep from diverse environments, tail morphology and post-Neolithic introductions to Africa. …”
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  13. Towards a comprehensive documentation and use of Pistacia genetic diversity in Central and West Asia, North Africa and Europe: Report of the IPGRI Workshop, 14-17 December 1988, Ir... by Padulosi, S., Hadj-Hassan, A., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 2001
    “…This publication presents scientific results of the work carried out by leading Pistacia experts from Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Cyprus, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Italy, Greece and Spain. The papers were presented at an international conference organized by IPGRI which was held in Irbid, Jordan, on 14-17 December 1998. …”
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    Conference Proceedings
  14. Report on “13th Arab Congress of Plant Protection”, Hammamet, Tunisia, 16-21 October 2022 by Kumari, Safaa

    Published 2022
    “…A total of 270 scientists and graduate students from Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Oman, UAE, Palestine, Mauritania and Saudi Arabia participated in this event. …”
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  15. Migration: Tightening borders and threats to food security by de Brauw, Alan, Ambler, Kate

    Published 2018
    “…Concerns about unchecked migration have also risen in mainland Europe, as migration by boat to Italy from Libya grew rapidly after civil war broke out in the country in 2014. …”
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  16. Economics of the Arab awakening: From revolution to transformation and food security by Breisinger, Clemens, Ecker, Olivier, Al-Riffai, Perrihan

    Published 2011
    “…Annual growth rates in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, and Sudan averaged more than 6 percent between 2005 and 2010; and Syria, Tunisia, and Libya grew at about 5 percent on average during the same period of time. …”
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  17. Introduction [in Advancing the climate and bioeconomy agenda in Africa for resilient and sustainable agrifood systems] by Yamdjeu, Augustin Wambo, Glatzel, Katrin, Tadesse, Getaw, Savadogo, Moumini

    Published 2024
    “…In one of the latest illustrations of climate change impacts across Africa, several thousand people lost their lives in Libya after torrential rain caused two dams to collapse in September 2023. …”
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    Book Chapter

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