ABSTRACT Despite the Mediterranean region's critical dependence on tourism, the empirical relationship between tourism development and multidimensional sustainable development remains underexplored. Existing studies predominantly rely on unidimensional sustainability proxies, failing to capture the holistic nature of sustainability. This study examines
Emin Ahmet Kaplan +3 more
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An integrated, simulation-based framework linking satellite fire patterns and wireless sensor network planning in Tunisia. [PDF]
Mejri I, Zrelli A, Ezzedine T.
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The Dynamic Impact of the Energy Transition on Food Security in Developing Countries
ABSTRACT In the context of persistent food insecurity and the global push for the transition toward clean energy in developing countries, understanding the association between clean energy access and food affordability is increasingly important to inform multisectoral policy interventions. Against this background, this study explores the dynamic impact
Boris D. Soh Wenda +5 more
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Practices, management, and typology of dromedary livestock systems and health constraints in southwestern Tunisia: The case of the Gafsa region. [PDF]
Sadraoui R +3 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change, political stability, and sustainability are three central factors that interact and serve as key drivers of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. Accordingly, this paper aims to fill a vital research gap by examining the impacts of climate change, natural resource ...
Hicham Ayad +2 more
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Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on External Economic Relations on the Cooperation Agreements concluded between the European Economic Community and - the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria - the Kingdom of Morocco - the Republic of Tunisia. EP Working Documents, document 307/76, 4 October 1976 [PDF]
Pintat, J.-F.
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Abstract Research Summary Do multinational enterprises from developed (DMNEs) and emerging (EMNEs) economies differ in their price discrimination strategies in Sub‐Saharan Africa? Using an abductive approach, we analyze novel data from laundry detergent markets in Cameroon, Ghana, and Ivory Coast, where frugal products are widely consumed. We find that,
Arzi Adbi +2 more
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The geopolitical repercussions of the Tunisian Jasmine Revolution on North Africa [PDF]
Ghettas, Lakhdar
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Assessing the environmental impact of post-revolution reforms in Tunisia: a synthetic control approach. [PDF]
Ben Jebli M, Benhamed A.
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