Khaoula Ibba

Khaoula Ibba is a Ph.D. student at Cadi Ayyad University and the National Institute of Agricultural Research in Marrakech, Morocco. Her current research focuses on exploring deficit irrigation strategies in olive trees. She aims to leverage these strategies as an effective tool for managing irrigation water, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. Furthermore, her research also extends to crop modeling, where she is dedicated to using models that contribute to the efficient management of natural resources in arid zones.

Publications

Strengthening Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation of Moroccan Agriculture: Deficit Irrigation Strategies for Resilient Olive Sector
Khaoula Ibba, Jalal Kassout, Salah Er-Raki, Sara Oulbi, Loubna El Mansouri, Vladimiro Boselli, Abdelaziz Bouizgaren, Lhassane Sikaoui, Rachid Hadria. © 2024. 15 pages.
Agriculture in the Mediterranean region is substantially challenged by climate change, and olive growers in particular are facing difficulties because of its effects. In this...