CHEBLI YOUSSEF
Animal Production Unit · INRA
Biography
Dr. Youssef Chebli has dedicated his career to advancing sustainable practices in rangeland and precision livestock management since 2009. With expertise spanning extensive farming systems, animal feeding behavior, grazing dynamics, and nutritional strategies, he is at the forefront of integrating science and technology to optimize livestock production. His groundbreaking work includes rangeland cartography, grazing management solutions, and decision-support tools tailored to the challenges of modern agriculture. Currently, Dr. Chebli is pioneering the development of the Pasture Simulation Model, a cutting-edge framework for evaluating livestock productivity under the looming impacts of climate change.
Education
PhD in Veterinary Sciences, University of Liège, Belgium Doctoral Training Certificate, University of Liège, Belgium Certificate in Principles and Applications of Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing Post-university Specialization Diploma (DSPU), Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Montpellier (IAMZ-CIHEAM), Montpellier, France Engineer's Degree in Pastoralism, Agronomic and Veterinary Institute (IAV) Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco
Recent Scopus Publications
- Impacts of predicted climate and vegetation changes on pastoral systems: Insights from eleven Mediterranean case studies
- Past, present, and future of Argan ecosystems: climate change challenges and development prospects
- Forage production and quality of key pastoral species browsed by goats in Mediterranean forest rangelands
- Date Palm Pollen (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Phytoestrogens as Natural Modulators of Estrus in Goats: A Molecular and Phytochemical Insight
- Roadmap for a participatory observatory for rangeland monitoring based on image analysis
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7023-743
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=nwyfHoAAAAJ&hl=fr
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204519596