Research Laboratory "Management, Conservation and Valorization of Agricultural and Natural Resources" "LMCVANR"

The LMCVANR Laboratory is a research structure created by decree No. 595 of September 25, 2024 at the establishment of the University of Khenchela. It is made up of four research teams with fourteen researchers, is dedicated to the study and preservation of agricultural and natural resources, including soils, water and biodiversity, while promoting their sustainable valorization. Our laboratory conducts research to develop innovative and sustainable solutions, aimed at optimizing the use of agricultural resources while respecting the principles of environmental conservation. We work on agroecological approaches, sustainable management of ecosystems and the valorization of agricultural and natural products.

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The LMCVANR focuses on applied research aimed at promoting the sustainable management of natural and agricultural resources. Among its main research axes, the laboratory explores innovative solutions for the conservation of natural resources, including soil, water and biodiversity, by developing adapted preservation practices. Another important axis is the valorization of agricultural resources, with particular attention to sustainable agricultural methods such as agroecology. In addition, the laboratory places particular emphasis on the integration of new technologies in resource management, using modern tools such as remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS) and biotechnologies to improve the efficiency and sustainability of agricultural and environmental practices. Through this research and the integration of cutting-edge technologies, the LMCVANR is committed to providing concrete and sustainable solutions to current environmental challenges, while training local stakeholders to adopt environmentally friendly practices.


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