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Journal articles on the topic "Parc national de Souss-Massa (Morocco)"

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Vogel, P., M. Lawrence, and A. Aghnaj. "Note sur les musaraignes (Soricidae, Mammalia) du Parc National du Souss-Massa, Maroc." Revue suisse de zoologie. 107 (2000): 591–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.80140.

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Saidi, A., R. Mimouni, F. Hamadi, and W. Oubrou. "Coprological survey of protostrongylid infections in antelopes from Souss-Massa National Park (Morocco)." Helminthologia 57, no. 4 (November 19, 2020): 306–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2020-0045.

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SummaryProtostrongylids, small nematode lungworms, are an integral part of the wild ruminant helminth community, which can damage animals’ health when they are held in captivity or semi-captive conditions. The Sahelo-Saharan antelope species dorcas gazelle (Gazella dorcas), the scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah), and the addax (Addax nasomacculatus), reintroduced to Souss-Massa National Park in Morocco, could be host to many species of Protostrongylids. This study was conducted from January to July 2015 to identify infecting parasite species, and determine their prevalence and abundance in all three antelope species. A total of 180 individual fecal samples were collected, morphologically examined by the Baermann technique, and molecularly identified by PCR amplification and sequencing of the second internal transcribed spacer region of the rDNA (ITS-2).Two parasite species were found in the three antelope populations: Muellerius capillaris and Neostrongylus linearis. The prevalence scores recorded for M. capillaris were 98.40 % in the addax, 96.70 % in dorcas gazelle, and 28.40 % in the oryx. The prevalence rates of N. linearis were 60 % in the addax, 23.40 % in dorcas gazelle, and 90 % in the oryx. Excreted larvae were quantified by LPG (larvae per gram) counting: for M. capillaris, the LPG mean values were 92.94 in the addax, 133.09 in dorcas gazelle, and 1.48 in the oryx; and for N. linearis, the LPG mean values were 6.02 in the addax, 1.37 in dorcas gazelle, and 32.81 in the oryx. These findings indicate that the three species of antelopes are infected with Muellerius capillaris and Neostrongylus linearis to varying degrees in intensity and prevalence.
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Ben-Haddad, Mohamed, Mohamed Rida Abelouah, Sara Hajji, Hafida Bergayou, Nelson Rangel-Buitrago, and Aicha Ait Alla. "Comparative study of pristine and polluted estuaries in Souss Massa National Park (Morocco): Implications for conservation strategies." Marine Pollution Bulletin 192 (July 2023): 115053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115053.

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Kagermeier, Andreas, Lahoucine Amzil, and Brahim Elfasskaoui. "The transition of governance approaches to rural tourism in Southern Morocco." European Journal of Tourism Research 23 (October 1, 2019): 40–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.54055/ejtr.v23i.388.

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In the Global South traditional hierarchical steering modes are still quite widespread. The significantly changing conditions of competition in recent decades have boosted the need for innovation in tourism. As such, the core challenge for tourism development in many countries of the Global South has been to attain an innovation-based orientation by using stimuli from destination governance. This article is an attempt to analyse the factors that might facilitate the diffusion of an innovation-based orientation. As a basic hypothesis, the article adopts the “counter-flow principle”, with exchange between different spheres as stimuli for innovation. Taking the Souss-Massa region in Southern Morocco as a case study, the paper describes an analysis of the positions of public and private stakeholders as well as civil society organisations. The main question is what kind of relationship between the stakeholders would foster effective governance processes among local, regional and (inter-)national stakeholders. One of the major constraints seems to be that existing public governance conditions concerning the fostering of private activities limit the implementation of an innovation-oriented range of rural tourism options. The paper then examines such limitations and constraints of existing governance structures, which lead to the suboptimal performance and effectiveness of (mainly) top-down approaches.
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SCHENKER, ANDRE, FABIAN CAHENZLI, KARL G. GUTBROD, MICHEL THEVENOT, and ANDREAS ERHARDT. "The Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita in Morocco since 1900: Analysis of ecological requirements." Bird Conservation International 30, no. 1 (July 5, 2019): 117–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270919000170.

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SummaryThe Northern Bald Ibis (NBI) Geronticus eremita, is an ‘Endangered’ bird species of which only very few wild breeding colonies have survived along the Atlantic coast of south-west Morocco. This paper analyses ecological conditions of the 72 breeding sites of the NBI that have been known since 1900 in Morocco. Characterisation of breeding sites is based on physical criteria (elevation above sea level, geomorphology, mean annual precipitation and types of landscape) as well as land use, vegetation cover, infrastructure and types of settlement within three perimeters (0–1 km, > 1–5 km and > 5–10(20) km) using Google Earth satellite images. Statistical analyses of the number of breeding pairs, fledglings and rainfall during different quarters of the year from 1994 to 2016 in the two remaining breeding sites in Souss-Massa National Park and Tamri showed expected patterns as well as unexpected differences between the two localities. Based on our findings and indications in the literature, we suggest general and specific recommendations for potential future translocation projects of the NBI. Based on the analysis of the 28 breeding colonies existing after 1977, two elements emerge as the most important prerequisites: a low level of disturbances at the breeding sites and adequate feeding areas at a reasonable distance of 5–15 km.
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Aissa, Saidi, Mimouni Rachida, Hamadi Fatima, and Oubrou Widade. "Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections in Antelopes from Morocco: A Coprological Survey." Acta Veterinaria 71, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 47–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/acve-2021-0004.

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Abstract This study examined the gastrointestinal parasitological status of three endangered Sub-Saharan antelope species (Addax nasomaculatus, Oryx dammah, Gazella dorcas) hosted at Souss-Massa National Park in Morocco. A total of 254 faecal samples (80 samples from the addax population, 81 from the oryx population and 93 from the dorcas population) were analysed to determine the prevalence and the intensity of the parasites in host faeces (expressed as the mean EPG: egg per gram), using microscopic methods (Flotation and McMaster) and the molecular identification of parasites using PCR and sequencing of the second internal transcribed spacer region of the rDNA (ITS-2). The prevalence results in the addax, oryx and dorcas gazelle were 43.7%, 2.4%, and 61.3%, respectively, for Nematodirus spp.; 21.2%, 12.3%, and 16.13%, respectively, for Trichuris spp.; and 36.2%, 39.5%, and 53.7%, respectively, for other, undistinguished strongylids. The means of EPG values for parasites in addax, oryx and dorcas gazelle were 8.9, 2.4, and 61.3, respectively, for Nematodirus spp.; 4.3, 2.4, and 4.8, respectively, for Trichuris spp.; and 18.1, 16.6, and 50.1, respectively, for other undistinguished strongylids. Sequencing of the ITS-2 rDNA region of the isolated parasites allowed the identification of Camelostrongylus mentulatus and Nematodirus spathiger in these three antelope species. We can conclude that the studied antelopes are infected at tolerating levels with the first record of Camelostrongylus mentulatus and Nematodirus spathiger in those antelopes in Morocco.
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JADI, Hamza EL, and Imane Moustaghit. "100 Years After the Discovery of Insulin and in the Era of New Generations of Insulins, What Do Our Patients and Care Staff Know About Insulin Therapy?" Saudi Journal of Medicine 9, no. 02 (February 1, 2024): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sjm.2024.v09i02.001.

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According to "Never Events", insulin administration errors are serious preventable adverse events that should not have occurred if adequate preventive measures had been implemented. The event "insulin administration error" is on the ANSM list published in 2012. The National Health Service's (NHS) "Never Events insulin" has developed a module on insulin therapy management entitled "Preventing insulin-related medication errors". Proper use and knowledge of insulin management can prevent these events. Our study presents the results of a survey designed to assess both the knowledge of healthcare personnel and a group of diabetic patients in the Souss Massa region of Morocco. Our survey was an opportunity to re-educate our patients and review the knowledge of a group of staff interviewed, underlines the important deficit in knowledge and practice of nursing staff and insulin-treated patients, suggests that urgent intervention should be considered, particularly with young nursing staff, and also to review the therapeutic education of insulin-treated diabetics in order to improve their knowledge and better prepare them for the advent of new generations of insulin.
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Boukar, S., A. Touaddi, A. Lotfy, L. Lahlou, H. Aaouini, and H. Moubachir. "Performance Evaluation of the National Tuberculosis Control Program 2016-2020: Souss-Massa Region, Morocco." Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijtb.2023.08.001.

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Teyar, Yassine, Dimitri Giunchi, Mohamed El Bekkay, Widade Oubrou, Mohammed Znari, and Mohamed Aourir. "Breeding ecology of the Cream-coloured Courser Cursorius cursor (Glareolidae) on semi-arid grazing land in Souss-Massa National Park, southwestern Morocco." Ostrich, November 8, 2023, 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/00306525.2023.2266774.

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Ziadat, Feras, Omar Berkat, Rochdi Ouchna, Mouna Touami, Theodora Fetsi, Nicole Harari, Rima Mekdaschi Studer, and Stefan Schlingloff. "Participatory land resources planning to promote sustainable landscape management in rainfed areas-Morocco." Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 6 (August 18, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2022.848043.

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Land degradation and desertification affect around one-third of the land used for agriculture, undermining productivity, and farmers' livelihoods, and resilience. People in rainfed and dryland areas are the most vulnerable to the environmental and social impacts of degradation, yet opportunities to expand agricultural areas in order to meet the needs of an ever-growing population are limited and/or not feasible. On the bright side, there are opportunities to avoid, reduce and reverse land degradation (LD), however, it will require identifying areas that are suited to implement sustainable land management (SLM) practices and create an enabling environment that encourages such initiatives. In Morocco, latest available data from 2015 showed that 19 percent of its land over the total land area is degraded. In order to assess the level of degradation in rainfed landscapes of Morocco and identify the appropriate technological solutions in response to the driving forces and pressures, and to come up with a territorial planning strategy, analyses were carried out at different levels to identify the land degradation “hot spots” as well as the SLM “bright spots.” This paper sheds light on the decision support framework, co-developed with partners and applied in Morocco, the findings from national and subnational assessments of LD, as well as the process of participatory planning in selected communities of the Souss-Massa region for evaluation and scaling up of SLM good practices. The process led to the development of a “Territorial Planning Pact” as a tool for land use planning and a 3-year action plan to help decision-makers implement and mainstream SLM in the selected communities and guide similar processes throughout the region. The “Territorial Planning Pact” forms a base for planning and implementing the development program in the region led by key stakeholders. The paper presents the actions taken and concludes by highlighting the importance of integrating both biophysical and socio-economic information in a multi-level participatory process to identify the actions and responsibilities of various stakeholders and ensure sustainable management of limited natural resources and improved livelihoods for all.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Parc national de Souss-Massa (Morocco)"

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Rice, Patricia. "Landscape ecology of the Souss Massa National Park, southern Morocco and applications for the modelling of bald ibis (Geronticus eremita L.) habitat suitability." Thesis, University of Derby, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248820.

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Books on the topic "Parc national de Souss-Massa (Morocco)"

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Masst, Afrak. L'oiseau de mauvais augure: Actes du colloque sur le parc national de Souss-Massa : entre les intérêts corporatistes, les réalités écologiques et les droits des communes coutumières. [Rabat], Maroc: Publications Afrak Masst, 2007.

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Rice, Patricia. Landscape ecology of the Souss-Massa National Park, Southern Morocco and applications for the modelling of Bald Ibis (Geronticus Eremita L.) habitat suitability. [Derby: University of Derby], 2002.

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Oiseau de mauvais augure: Actes du colloque sur le parc national de Souss-Massa : entre les intérets corporatistes, les réalités économiques et les droits des communes coutumieres = Aʻmāl nadwah ḥawla al-muntazah al-waṭanī li-Sūs-Māssah bayna maṣāliḥ al-lūbīyāt wa-al-ḥaqāʼiq al-īkūlūjīyah wa-al-ḥuqūq al-azalīyah lil-jamāʻāt al-ʻurfīyah, 08 Ghusht 2004 = Gar agḍiḍ. Rabat: Publication de l'Association Afrak Masst, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Parc national de Souss-Massa (Morocco)"

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Bonin, Marie, and Samira Idllalène. "Le parc national de Souss-Massa, un dispositif juridique de protection au cœur de stratégies de développement." In Le Maroc au présent, 115–24. Centre Jacques-Berque, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.cjb.1008.

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