- Nawfel Mosbahi
- Assistant professor (Dr, marine biology)
- [email protected]
- +216 97094836
- Tunisia
- Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa
- Research Organisation (Public)
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Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa ( University of Gafsa) which has a dual role of teaching and scientific research in several disciplines (Biology, biotechnology, physic, chemistry, technology and health). Currently housing six departments, the FSG provides training in several basic licenses, Master and Phd. A biology department which provides diplomes in Life Sciences, environmental sciences, biotechnology. and Research master in Ecology and Environment and in biotechnology.
- 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 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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Our partnership is grounded in diverse areas of expertise such as advancing:
- Marine Conservation: likely have a deep understanding of the marine ecosystem, including its biodiversity, ecosystems, and the various threats it faces such as overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. My expertise may include strategies for marine protected areas, sustainable fishing practices, and restoring degraded marine habitats.
- Climate Change Mitigation: focus on strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. This might involve promoting renewable energy sources, advocating for policies to reduce carbon emissions, an implementing adaptation measures to help marine species and ecosystems cope with changing conditions.
- Resilience Protection: involves enhancing the resilience of marine ecosystems to withstand and recover from environmental stresses such as pollution, habitat loss, and climate change. This could include restoring degraded habitats, promoting ecosystem-based adaptation approaches, and integrating resilience considerations into marine conservation planning.
- Nature-Based Solutions: utilizing nature-based approaches to address environmental challenges, including those related to marine conservation and climate change. This might involve restoring coastal wetlands, implementing natural infrastructure projects like mangrove restoration or coral reef rehabilitation, and using ecosystem services to enhance resilience and reduce risks.
- Reduction of Anthropogenic Impact: encompasses strategies to minimize human impacts on marine ecosystems, such as reducing pollution from plastic waste, agricultural runoff, and industrial activities. This could involve advocating for policy changes, promoting sustainable consumption and production practices, and raising awareness about the importance of preserving marine ecosystems -
Marine conservation
Climate change mitigation
Resilience protection
Nature-based solutions
Anthropogenic impacts
Biodiversity preservation
Sustainable fishing
Marine protected areas
Renewable energy
Ecosystem restoration
Coastal resilience
Carbon sequestration
Pollution reduction
Habitat restoration
Ecosystem-based adaptation