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“Towards sustainable soil management in the face of climatic hazards: Assessment of water erosion in the semi-arid Tunisian zone

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  • Ahlem Mastour

    (Hydraulic Department, Higher School of Engineering of Medjez-ElBab Route du Kef Km 5, IRESA, University of Jendouba, Tunisia Laboratory of Soft Matter Physics and Fluid Physics, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, El Manar University Tunis, Tunisia Laboratory of Plant, Soil and Environment Interactions, Faculty, of Sciences of Tunis, Tunis, EL Manar University 2092, Tunisia.)

  • Mohamed Habib Sellami

    (Hydraulic Department, Higher School of Engineering of Medjez-ElBab Route du Kef Km 5, IRESA, University of Jendouba, Tunisia Laboratory of Soft Matter Physics and Fluid Physics, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, El Manar University Tunis, Tunisia Laboratory of Plant, Soil and Environment Interactions, Faculty, of Sciences of Tunis, Tunis, EL Manar University 2092, Tunisia.)

  • Hajji Olfa

    (Hydraulic Department, Higher School of Engineering of Medjez-ElBab Route du Kef Km 5, IRESA, University of Jendouba, Tunisia)

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The update of the SWC planning study for the Kairouan Governorate is part of the Watershed Management Framework Financing (FCGBV) project and the implementation of the national Water and Soil Conservation (WSC) strategy. This strategy, whose primary objective is the conservation and enhancement of natural resources, is based on the integration of SWC projects into agricultural development projects and on a participatory approach in the development of SWC management plans. For the Kairouan Governorate, areas moderately and highly susceptible to erosion represent approximately 250,000 ha, or 38% of the governorate’s total area. Existing SWC

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  • Ahlem Mastour & Mohamed Habib Sellami & Hajji Olfa, 2025. "“Towards sustainable soil management in the face of climatic hazards: Assessment of water erosion in the semi-arid Tunisian zone," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(7), pages 1402-1411, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:67:p:1402-1411
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