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Nora Berrahmouni
Researcher at Food and Agriculture Organization
Publications - 4
Citations - 369
Nora Berrahmouni is an academic researcher from Food and Agriculture Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Great Green Wall & Reforestation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 264 citations.
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The extent of forest in dryland biomes
Jean-François Bastin,Jean-François Bastin,Nora Berrahmouni,Alan Grainger,Danae Maniatis,Danae Maniatis,Danilo Mollicone,Rebecca Moore,Chiara Patriarca,Nicolas Picard,Ben Sparrow,Elena Maria Abraham,Kamel Aloui,Ayhan Ateşoğlu,Fabio Attore,Çağlar Bassüllü,Adia Bey,Monica Garzuglia,Luis G. García-Montero,Nikée Groot,Greg R. Guerin,Lars Laestadius,Andrew J. Lowe,Bako Mamane,Giulio Marchi,Paul L. Patterson,Marcelo Rezende,Stefano Ricci,Ignacio Salcedo,Alfonso Sanchez-Paus Díaz,Fred Stolle,Venera Surappaeva,Rene Castro +32 more
TL;DR: An estimate of global forest extent in dryland biomes is reported, based on analyzing more than 210,000 0.5-hectare sample plots through a photo-interpretation approach using large databases of satellite imagery at very high spatial resolution and very high temporal resolution, available through the Google Earth platform.
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Community participation and ecological criteria for selecting species and restoring natural capital with native species in the Sahel
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated four cross-border regions of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, all located in dryland ecosystems of the Sahel, and selected 193 plant species, most of which were mainly used for food, medicine, fodder, and fuel.
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Reflecting on twenty years of forest landscape restoration
Stephanie Mansourian,Nora Berrahmouni,Jürgen Blaser,Nigel Dudley,Stewart Maginnis,Musonda Mumba,Daniel Vallauri +6 more
Africa's Great Green Wall Initiative: a model for restoration success
Nora Berrahmouni,M. Sacandé +1 more
TL;DR: The Great Green Wall for the Sahara and the Sahel Initiative was launched to address the increasing challenges of land degradation, desertification and drought, climate change, food insecurity and poverty in more than 20 countries.