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Biodiversity Conservation and Strategies of Public Awareness. Case Study: The Natural Landscapes of Central Tunisia

This research examines global issues concerning the development of mountain areas considered as territories difficult to manage. The case study area is part of the sub-region of High Alpine Steppes belonging to the Tunisian Ridge and reaching Tebessa Mountains in Algeria. The central question of thi...

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Published in:Present environment & sustainable development 2018-10, Vol.12 (2), p.263-278
Main Authors: Saadaoui, Islem, Bryant, Christopher Robin, Rejeb, Hichem, Petrişor, Alexandru-Ionuţ
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