Rania Ajmi
Laureate of the 2024 Atlas Programme
Rania Ajmi has a doctorate in geography from the University of Angers (France) and a doctorate in landscape studies and territorial development from the University of Sousse (Tunisia). She is also a landscape engineer. Her scientific research focuses on the study of urban landscapes in Mediterranean cities, and in particular urban vegetation in North African cities.
The project
Title: La végétalisation citoyenne de l’espace public dans une ville des des “suds”. De la mise en place d’ateliers participatifs à la construction d’une charte.
Hosting institution: ESO-Angers (UMR 6590 CNRS), Angers.
Selective bibliography
- Ajmi, R., Belfekih Boussema, S., Essasi, S., Taïbi, A.N., Khebour Allouche, F. (2024). A Qualitative Urban Green Spaces Assessment for a Sustainable Management, Case Study of Sousse City (Tunisia). In: Ksibi, M., et al. Recent Advances in Environmental Science from the Euro-Mediterranean and Surrounding Regions (3rd Edition). EMCEI 2021. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham.
- Bel Fekih Boussema, S., Souidi, Z., Chaabane, B., Hammami, S., Ajmi, R., Aloui, B., Khebour Allouche, F., & Boukharouba, K. (2024). GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE, A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TOOL. URBAN ART BIO, 2(3), 26–38.
- Ajmi, R. ; Allouche, F.K. ; Taîbi, A.N.; Boussema, S.B.F. Developing a Qualitative Urban Green Spaces Index Applied to a Mediterranean City. Urban Sci. 2023, 7, 115. https://doi.org/10.3390/ urbansci7040115
- Ajmi, R., Khebour Allouche, F., Taîbi, A. N., & Bel Fekih Boussema, S. (2023). LES ESPACES VERTS DE LA PERIODE COLONIALE A SOUSSE (TUNISIE) : UN RENOUVEAU D’INTERET POUR UN HERITAGE DELAISSE. URBAN ART BIO, 2(2), 1–19.
- Allouche, F., Ajmi, R., Boussema, S., & Șerban, G. (2022). Ecosystem behavior face to climatic changes and anthropogenic actions. Case study: a north-eastern urban wetland, Tunisia. Forum geografic, XXI(2), 172-185. doi:10.5775/fg.2022.217.d
- Ajmi, R., Bel Fekih Boussema, S., Dammak, S., Chaabane, B., Khebour Allouche, F. (2023). Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Urban Wetland of Tunisia. In: Ergüler, Z.A., et al. Selected Studies in Geotechnics, Geo-informatics and Remote Sensing. CAJG 2020. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. DOI : 10.1007/978-3-031-43759-5_11

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Published at 19 September 2024