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Scientific Research Publication

2022-08-07

Scientific Research Publication


In a new scientific contribution, new scientific research was published by the scholar Dr. Muneer Naji Ahmed Al-Falahi, head of the Department of Natural Resources Development at the Upper Euphrates Basin Development Center entitled;

“Study the Variations of Agricultural Land Degradation in Zawiyat Al-Dhban District (Abu Falis) within the Arid Environment of Anbar County”

The scientific research was published in the third scientific international conference for agriculture, environment, and sustainable development within the journal of “IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science” which is classified in Scopus database. To view the full research please click here.

More success and progress for all researchers of the Upper Euphrates Basin Development Center. 

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