Dr. Marouane Louhichi | Statistical Analysis | Best Research Article Award
Researcher at Institute of ARID Regions, Tunisia
Dr. Marouane Louhichi is a distinguished researcher and Laboratory Head at the Institute of Arid Regions (IRA) in Medenine, Tunisia. With a deep-rooted passion for wildlife conservation, ecology, and sustainable resource management, he has dedicated his career to advancing knowledge in arid zone biodiversity and animal nutrition. His expertise spans multiple disciplines, including plant ecology, terrestrial animal ecology, and conservation biology. Over the years, Dr. Louhichi has actively contributed to scientific research, training programs, and international collaborations, making significant strides in the sustainable management of arid environments.
Profile
Education
Dr. Louhichi holds a PhD in Biology from the Faculty of Sciences of Gabes (FSG), where he graduated with the highest honors in 2024. Prior to that, he obtained a Research Master’s in Sustainable Management and Valorization of Animal Resources from the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (INAT) in 2018 with high honors. His academic journey began with a University Degree in Food Industry Technology from the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax (FSS) in 2006 and a Baccalaureate Certificate in Experimental Sciences from Ibn Sina High School in 2002. His educational background has equipped him with extensive knowledge in animal nutrition, plant ecology, and environmental conservation, forming the foundation for his scientific research.
Professional Experience
Dr. Louhichi has been serving as the Laboratory Head of the Livestock and Wildlife Laboratory at IRA since 2017. His role involves leading research teams in ecological problem-solving, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable wildlife management strategies. He collaborates with experts, students, and technicians to address challenges in species coexistence and resource management in arid regions. Prior to this, he worked as a Laboratory Technician in the Pastoral Ecology Laboratory at IRA from 2006 to 2016, specializing in essential oil extraction, wild plant domestication, and seed collection. His extensive experience in research and applied science has positioned him as a leading expert in arid zone conservation and sustainable resource management.
Research Interests
Dr. Louhichi’s research interests encompass a broad range of ecological and environmental studies. He is particularly focused on animal nutrition, conservation biology, terrestrial animal ecology, and plant ecology. His work aims to develop sustainable solutions for managing wildlife and biodiversity in arid regions. Additionally, he is keen on integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in ecological studies to assess land use patterns and conservation strategies. His research also extends to the chemical composition and nutritional value of pastoral resources, contributing valuable insights into livestock and wildlife management.
Awards
Dr. Louhichi has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to scientific research and conservation. His accolades include nominations for prestigious research awards in wildlife conservation and environmental sustainability. His work has been acknowledged in various international conferences and scientific forums, where he has presented his findings on biodiversity, animal nutrition, and sustainable development. His dedication to advancing ecological research continues to earn him recognition within the scientific community.
Selected Publications
Louhichi, M., et al. (2023). “Nutritional Value and Chemical Composition of Pastoral Resources for Scimitar Oryx and Dorcas Gazelle in Arid Regions.” Journal of Arid Land Studies, 45(3), 112-125. Cited by 14 articles.
Louhichi, M., et al. (2022). “Essential Oils from Aromatic Plants: Extraction Techniques and Conservation Strategies.” Environmental Research and Conservation, 38(2), 89-102. Cited by 10 articles.
Louhichi, M., et al. (2021). “GIS-Based Analysis of Biodiversity in Tunisian Arid Zones: Challenges and Opportunities.” Ecological Modelling and Sustainable Development, 29(4), 134-148. Cited by 8 articles.
Louhichi, M., et al. (2020). “Wildlife Conservation in Arid Landscapes: A Case Study of Tunisian Protected Areas.” Conservation Science and Practice, 12(1), 67-79. Cited by 15 articles.
Louhichi, M., et al. (2019). “Domestication of Wild Medicinal Plants: Sustainable Practices for Arid Regions.” Journal of Ethnobotany and Environmental Studies, 16(3), 45-58. Cited by 7 articles.
Louhichi, M., et al. (2018). “Camel Milk Valorization: Opportunities for Sustainable Development in North Africa.” Food Science and Technology Journal, 32(2), 89-101. Cited by 9 articles.
Louhichi, M., et al. (2017). “Impact of Climate Change on Plant Biodiversity in Arid Tunisia: An Ecological Perspective.” Journal of Environmental Science and Policy, 25(4), 173-185. Cited by 11 articles.
Conclusion
Dr. Marouane Louhichi is a dedicated researcher committed to advancing the fields of ecology, animal nutrition, and biodiversity conservation. Through his extensive academic background, professional experience, and research contributions, he has played a crucial role in developing sustainable solutions for wildlife management in arid zones. His work has been widely recognized in scientific circles, and his publications continue to influence conservation strategies and ecological research. As he continues his career, Dr. Louhichi remains at the forefront of efforts to promote environmental sustainability and biodiversity preservation in Tunisia and beyond.