Interview with Ali Harzallah, Afif Ben Salah and Sadok Chlif
CIRCE Kick Off Meeting, 3 May 2007, Bologna (Italy)
The isle of Djerba, well known as a tourist attraction in the Gulf of Gabes, could be affected by the effects of climate change (like a not controlled sea level rise) in Tunisia. And pollution due to global warming could exacerbate human health diseases. CIRCE wants to study these effects in order to prevent and control them, as Ali Harzallah (from National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies and RL 11 member), Afif Ben Salah (from Institut Pasteur de Tunis and Research Line 9 co-leader) and Sadok Chlif from Institut Pasteur de Tunis and RL9 member) have told Mauro Scanu (CIRCE communication Office) on the occasion of CIRCE Kick Off Meeting.