Prof. Mohamed Tarhouni | climate change | Best Researcher Award
Lab director, Arid Regions Institute, TunisiaΒ π
Dr. Mohamed Tarhouni, born on February 25, 1978, in Toujane, Gabes, is a Tunisian researcher specializing in environmental sciences and rangeland ecology. He serves as a permanent researcher at the Institut des RΓ©gions Arides (IRA) in MΓ©denine, Tunisia. With a strong background in biological sciences and agronomy, his expertise spans drought management, biodiversity conservation, and GIS applications in dryland ecosystems. His research contributions, teaching experience, and scientific collaborations have significantly advanced sustainable rangeland management. ππΏ
Profile
π Education
Dr. Tarhouni’s academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences (1996β1997), followed by studies in Natural Sciences (1997β2000). He obtained a Licence Diploma (2000β2001) and a Masterβs degree in General Ecology (2001β2003). His PhD in Biological Sciences (2003β2008) focused on arid ecosystems, and he later earned his Habilitation in Agronomy (2016β2017), marking his expertise in sustainable land use. ππ¬
π Experience
Dr. Tarhouni has been a contractual assistant in vegetal biology, botany, and ecology at ISBAM (2004β2008) before becoming a permanent researcher at IRA MΓ©denine. His work revolves around rangeland dynamics, vegetation monitoring, and environmental sustainability. He has mentored numerous students across various academic levels and played a pivotal role in national and international scientific projects on dryland management. π±π
π¬ Research Interests
Dr. Tarhouniβs research focuses on environmental sustainability, drought resilience, rangeland ecology, biodiversity conservation, and GIS applications. His work aims to develop sustainable solutions for arid regions through ecological indicators, plant dynamics, and management strategies. He collaborates extensively with research institutions to enhance dryland sustainability. πΎπ
π Awards & Recognition
Dr. Tarhouni has been recognized for his scientific contributions in ecological research and sustainable dryland management. His leadership in projects like PACTORES and PASTINNOVA has significantly impacted pastoral systems in the Mediterranean. His work in biodiversity conservation and climate resilience continues to influence global environmental policies. ππ
π Publications
Tarhouni et al. (2006) – Validation of structural ecosystem attributes, Belgian Journal of Botany.
Tarhouni et al. (2017) – Grazing exclusion and plant life forms, Land Degradation & Development.
Tarhouni et al. (2023) – Soil characteristics and plant traits in arid ecosystems, Pakistan Journal of Botany.
π Conclusion
Dr. Mohamed Tarhouni is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his remarkable contributions to rangeland ecology, biodiversity conservation, and environmental sustainability. His work has far-reaching global implications, and strengthening industry engagement and interdisciplinary integration could further elevate his influence. ππ