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Palm Trees in Kerkena Archipelago (Tunisia) Natural Heritage in Degradation

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Figure 1. Location of the Kerkena archipelago in Tunisia.
Figure 2. Land occupation at kerkena.
Figure 5. The sea reaches the palm trees in Mkaren Khlifa, 2005.
Figure 7. Extension of the salt works of El-Abbassia between 1976 and 2003 and its consequences on the palm grove, N
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