benmehaia, amine m. samoggia, antonella benharrat, oualid benziouche, salah eddine ayfantopoulou, georgia
In developing countries with uncertain institutional environments, ensuring fairness in contractual arrangements within food value chains is crucial to overcome modern challenges. This paper empirically investigates the vertical relationship between tomato growers and canneries in Algerian agriculture to assess the determinants of contractual perfo...
belaid, abdelfetah guermoui, mawloud khelifi, reski arrif, toufik chekifi, tawfiq rabehi, abdelaziz el-kenawy, el-sayed m. alhussan, amel ali
Remote agricultural regions in desert areas, such as Ghardaïa in southern Algeria, face significant challenges in energy supply due to their isolated locations and harsh climatic conditions. Harnessing solar energy through photovoltaic (PV) systems offers a sustainable solution to these energy needs. This study aims to identify suitable areas for P...
khermouche, fares heleili, nouzha merradi, manel hachemi, amina drapeau, antoine murri, séverine madec, jean-yves haenni, marisa
Background/Objectives: Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus pseudintermedius are major opportunistic pathogens in both humans and dogs. In pets, the dissemination of methicillin-resistant isolates (MRSA or MRSP) is problematic for the treatment of animals and is a public health issue due to their zoonotic potential. MRSA and MRSP may also harbo...
ferag, aziza gherissi, djalel eddine khenenou, tarek boughanem, amel moussa, hafidha hadj maamour, amina
This study examined the impact of climate change, specifically the Temperature–Humidity Index (THI), on local “Brune de l’Atlas” cows and imported dairy breeds (Prim’Holstein and Montbéliarde) in Algeria. Data from 24,773 artificial insemination records of 12,726 cows between 2016 and 2019 were analyzed for fertility traits such as conception rate ...
yahiaoui, fatima kardjadj, moustafa ben-mahdi, meriem hind
Feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency virus infections are two widespread diseases that affect the health of domestic cats all over the world. In Algeria, despite the existence of a large population of cats, there are no published data regarding the epidemiological status of feline retroviruses. Therefore, the objective of the present study w...
sellali, sabrina lafri, ismail garni, rafik manseur, hemza besbaci, mohamed lafri, mohamed bitam, idir
Eight sandfly-borne phleboviruses were found to circulate in North Africa. Phleboviruses detected in sandflies were Toscana (TOSV), Sandfly Fever Sicilian (SFSV), Sandfly Fever Naples (SFNV), Cyprus (CYPV), Punique (PUNV), Utique, Saddaguia, and Medjerda Valley (MVV) viruses, yielding an overall infection rate of 0.02–0.6%. Phlebotomus perniciosus ...
saidi, feyrouz ahlam saidi, ikram molnár, ernő
This paper investigates the conditions and consequences of integrating small towns into industrial production networks. It is based on empirical research conducted in Algeria, a hydrocarbon-dependent rentier economy characterized by significant regional inequalities and the political aims of economic diversification and spatial rebalancing. Elabora...
Amine Saidani, M. Leduc, Christian Baudron, Paul Kuper, Marcel
This paper demonstrates the reciprocal benefits of a socio-hydrology approach that fosters fruitful exchanges between different 'knowers' of complex water dynamics in weaving different types of knowledge. For centuries, the managed aquifer recharge and use system in the Beni Isguen oasis in Algeria was diligently monitored by communal water steward...
bouandas, ameur belhoucine-guezouli, latifa oliva, francesc gaouar semir, bechir suheil bendjebbar, khedidja vázquez pardo, francisco m. pujade-villar, juli
The valid deciduous Quercus L. species from North Africa have been largely discussed by many authors. The current species remain yet uncertain. In this study, we compare several populations of presumably Q. canariensis Willd. and Q. faginea Lam. from Algeria with pure populations of these species from the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Differe...
cheniti, hamza kerboua, kaouther sekiou, omar aouissi, hani amir benselhoub, aissa mansouri, rachida zeriri, ibtissem barbari, karima gilev, jadranka blazevska bouslama, zihad
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This paper examines Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management with a high organic matter content employing the Waste and Resource Assessment Tool for the Environment (WRATE) and the Ecoinvent database, by conducting a Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA). Four scenarios, aligned with Algeria’s National Waste Management Strategy, are analyzed as case st...