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A Quest for Desert Forests from Eritrean to Mauritanian Mangroves

Adel Zeggaf Tahiri
Ecological Restoration, September 2024, 42 (3) 161-168; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.42.3.161
Adel Zeggaf Tahiri
Agri. Environ. Engineering, S.A.R.L. Quartier Mojahidine. Rés. Omar -A- no 14, 90000, Tangier, Morocco +212672159331
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