Farah Jarraya | Carbonates continentales | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Farah Jarraya | Carbonates continentales | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Farah Jarraya, University of Sfax, Tunisia

Dr. Farah Jarraya is a Geologist and Climatologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Livspeed, UK. She holds a Research Master’s in Earth Sciences and a fundamental degree in Earth and Universe Sciences, both with honors. Currently, Dr. Jarraya is an active member of the ADRA association in Sfax, where she contributes to environmental projects such as soil and composting initiatives. Her experience includes pedagogical training in Quaternary archives and participation in various scientific colloquia. 🌱🪐 Her work focuses on sustainable development and environmental management.

Publication Profile

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Employment

She is a dedicated member of the ADRA association in Sfax, where she leads projects such as soil composting and individual composting initiatives, collaborating with ANGED. She also organizes participative budgeting for the El Ain municipality.

Certificates

Dr. Jarraya’s skills include extensive training in Quaternary archives and participation in scientific colloquia. Her certifications reflect her expertise in pedagogical training and practical work.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Farah Jarraya’s research focuses on the environmental and climatic significance of Pliocene-Pleistocene calcretes in North Africa. This work, published in CATENA (2024), explores how these ancient geological formations provide insights into past climatic conditions and environmental changes. Her study, alongside collaborators Mike Rogerson, Nejib Kallel, Barbara Mauz, Noureddine Elmejdoub, and Abdeljalil Sghari, contributes to understanding the historical climatic shifts and their impact on the region’s landscape. This research falls under the category of Paleoenvironmental Studies and Climatology. 🌿🧭

 

Publication Top Notes

Environmental and climatic significance of the Pliocene-Pleistocene calcretes in North Africa