- FARISSI Mohamed
- Vice-Dean for Scientific Research and Cooperation/ Head of B2DRN Lab
- [email protected] / [email protected]
- +212667810094
- Morocco
- Polydisciplinary Faculty of Beni-Mellal, Sultan Moulay slimane University
- Research Organisation (Public)
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Sultan Moulay Slimane University (USMS) is a Moroccan public organism created within the Beni Mellal-Khenifra region as part of the decentralization of higher education under Royal Decree No. 21.06, of April 23, 2007, supplementing Dahir number 1.75. 398 of October 16, 1975, relating to the creation of universities. The USMS contains 12 Institutions, among them our Polydiscipinary Faculty.
- Topic 1.1.1-2024 (IA) Sustainability of Mediterranean irrigated agriculture through the implementation of WEFE Nexus approach. | Topic 2.1.1-2024 (RIA ) Effective water accounting approaches under crisis conditions: climate change and external shocks
- Topic 1.2.1-2024 (IA) Transformative Adaptation of Mediterranean dry farming systems using water harvesting techniques to address extreme drought in arid and semi-arid environments. | Topic 2.2.1 (RIA ) Revitalizing agroforestry practices for sustainable land use and climate resilience in the Mediterranean region
- Topic 1.3.1-2024 (IA) – Developing cost-effective and sustainable technologies adapted to Mediterranean Food Systems to decrease food loss and waste. | Topic 2.3.1-2024 (RIA ) Leveraging urban and local food systems for sustainable food systems transformation
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One of the main research activities of our B2DRN Lab “Lab of Biotechnology & Sustainable Development of Natural Resources” focuses on the use of agroecological practices for enhancing the agriculture resilience, improving soil quality, supporting biodiversity, and contributing to food security in a changing climate. The B2DRN’s research activity is carried out through laboratory, greenhouse and field experiments and we have the necessary facilities for fulfilling our objectives in the fields of PRIMA Program.
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Agroecologicoly; Agrophysiology; Biuodiversity; Agroforestry; Food security; Climate change; Water management; Farming system; Food value chain