An Introductory Study of the Geography & Geology of Al-Hamada Al-Hamra Region in Western Libya and Some Perennial Plants.

Authors

  • Eman Elshibani Department of Environmental Sciences - Academy of Graduate Studies Benghazi.
  • Yakob Albarasy Department of Environmental Sciences - Academy of Graduate Studies Benghazi
  • Basma Al tajory Department of Environmental Sciences - Academy of Graduate Studies Benghazi
  • Monem Al wafy Department of Environmental Sciences - Academy of Graduate Studies Benghazi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63359/700fkj03

Keywords:

Hamada, red Endemic endemic, Zygophyllumt gaetulumn Emb, Zuetina, Oudneya africana

Abstract

Al-Hamada Al-Hamra region, which is a region with high environmental value, it is necessary to work to reduce the percentage of pollutants in it and preserve plants, especially perennials, which are a good source of livestock and camels, as the region has a fertile soft soil and a surprising climate, all  The plants that have been studied have given high importance, whether medical, agricultural or economic, most of which are highly palatable to different livestock, and most importantly, two of them were identified as Endemic, which is endemic in Libya and they are caramel.

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Published

31-12-2020

How to Cite

An Introductory Study of the Geography & Geology of Al-Hamada Al-Hamra Region in Western Libya and Some Perennial Plants. (2020). Libyan Journal of Ecological & Environmental Sciences and Technology, 2(2), A 1 - 9. https://doi.org/10.63359/700fkj03