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Innovative Reforestation Strategies to Combat Desertification in Algeria: Insights from the Djelfa Region

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  • Jüri Liiv

    (Cellula Ltd., Raua 1, 10124 Tallinn, Estonia)

  • Mohamed Mefti

    (I LRGB—Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique (ENSA—ES: 1603), Avenue Pasteur, Hassan Badi, El Harrach, Algiers 16200, Algeria)

  • Morten Poolakese

    (Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi 5, 51006 Tartu, Estonia)

  • Ergo Rikmann

    (Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, 50411 Tartu, Estonia)

  • Merrit Shanskiy

    (Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi 5, 51006 Tartu, Estonia)

Abstract

North Africa, including the Sahara Desert, was historically forested, but over the past 10,000 years, the region has undergone significant desertification due to climate change and human activity. The use of wood for heating and grazing destroyed grass cover, which was replaced by shrubby vegetation. The slow-growing nature of the forest flora, often taking thousands of years to mature, has hindered natural regeneration, accelerating desert expansion. Today, desert encroachment is a critical issue, exacerbated by intensive farming and deforestation, which have caused severe soil erosion and the loss of the humus layer, diminishing the soil’s ability to retain water and nutrients. A project led by the Estonian University of Life Sciences and Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique (Algiers) under the EU Climate Action program aims to develop effective methods for reforesting arid areas and restoring the soil’s humus layer. This approach is also suitable for establishing urban greenery in arid and semi-arid climates. The method involves planting tree seedlings equipped with individual water reservoirs in holes lined with water-impermeable biodegradable pipes. These holes are filled with a hardening composite that stores water, sustaining the plants until their roots reach deeper water sources. The composite is primarily made from locally sourced organic waste and ashes. The Djelfa region in central Algeria has been selected as the test site for this method, following comprehensive studies of the area’s soil, climate, and ecosystems. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the work was transferred to Kenyatta University in Kenya where the preliminary tests show excellent results. The conditions in Nairobi during the dry season are comparable to Djelfa area. The results reveal a significant increase in plant biomass without watering during a dry period. This is extremely important for a desert region where watering is not feasible.

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  • Jüri Liiv & Mohamed Mefti & Morten Poolakese & Ergo Rikmann & Merrit Shanskiy, 2025. "Innovative Reforestation Strategies to Combat Desertification in Algeria: Insights from the Djelfa Region," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(2), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:2:p:715-:d:1569502
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