Majda Aouititen

Majda Aouititen
Beijing Forestry University · Ecology and nature conservation

Doctor of Philosophy
Working about Climate change topics as well as I'm Academic director of Eco Astronomy Sri Lanka Incorporation

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Introduction
In 2013 I have had my 1st master degree as engineer in Ecology and biodiversity management from Morocco. And For My 2nd Master degree I've worked about the golden snub-nosed monkeys behavior ecology in China. Actually now for my 2nd Ph.D degree we are planning to study the Jellyfish blooms as we have worked about this topic of more than 11th years. As well I'm Academic director of Eco astronomy Sri Lanka incorporation we have published excellent articles and we have organized outstanding events
Additional affiliations
November 2015 - April 2016
Association of Professors of life and earth science (L’AESVT ) in Tétouan-Morocc
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • I’ve become a Scientist councilor in the Association of Professors of life and earth science in Tétouan-Morocco, actually I was working with this association for more than a year we did, organized many scientific, cultural and Green activities
February 2015 - April 2015
L’AESVT Maroc, Drosos & Museum de Zurich
Position
  • Scientific animator
Description
  • I was responsible to guide as well as to inform our visitors ( scientists, students all levels, large public, Moroccan people and international people) about the impacts of plastic on our life and our environment.
Education
May 2022 - June 2022
University of British Colombia
Field of study
  • Forestry
September 2018 - July 2021
Beijing Forestry University
Field of study
  • Ecology and nature conservation
September 2017 - June 2018
Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban)
Field of study
  • HSK4 Chines language proficiency level 4

Publications

Publications (21)
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Within the next decade, it is speculated that humans will build habitats on Mars to conduct research and make long-term settlements, including harbor life stations. The practical intention that underpins our research is to test the ability of human's thinking patterns to develop micro-business approach via space-type terrestrial tourism. One such e...
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The fossils are preserved remains of body parts or traces of ancient organisms. Sri Lanka is a continental island that evolved via unique geological formations, including fossil remains. This island represents many fossils belonging to three different geological periods, for instance: the Jurassic period, Miocene period, and Pleistocene epoch. Most...
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The habitat selection for a group of R. roxellana at Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve during two seasons of 2010 was analysed with direct observation and vegetation survey. Eleven ecological variables were measured in seventy-five sites using 20 m 20 m plots. The research aims to document the impacts of seasonal variation in R. roxellana habitat s...
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The observation of tubular structures within Endurance Crater, Mars, has been reported by Joseph et al (2021a,b) who hypothesized these may be mineralized and fossilized remnants of tube worms that in the ancient and recent past flourished within lakes of water heated by thermal vents. The discovery of what may be spherical hematite in this same vi...
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Since 1960, Homo sapiens sapiens race has explored Mars and now we are closer to making humans a multiplanetary species. Addressing the next logical step in the series of Mars exploration, it is quite obvious, going to be a permanent settlement of earthen in the Red Planet, where crews that go to Mars can stay and build a new society with it all hi...
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The fossils are preserved remains of body parts or traces of ancient organisms. Sri Lanka is a continental island that evolved via unique geological formations, including fossil remains. This island represents many fossils belonging to three different geological periods, for instance: the Jurassic period, Miocene period, and Pleistocene epoch. Most...
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Variations in the first Euler angle known as Earth precession phenomenon which is described as a change in the Earth's orbit; found to have strong impact on the climate of Earth. These observations of climate changes were connected with the behavior of the global ice sheets, including their advancing and retreating movements which have been recorde...
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The M'Diq beach has seen a successive outbreak's of starting in 2011. During the summer season, which is also Pelagia noctiluca known as the blooming and stranding's jellyfish season has severe impacts on regional activities. For this reason, this research aimed at documenting the mean causes of outbreaks on our coastline. As a result, the simple l...
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Natural photographic scenes and the reconstruction of fossil's content as well as other paleontological elements that are part of the paleo-geo-diversity represent an excellent added value for the growth of the paleo-tourism sector in our research area. As result, we focused our effort to create an Augmented Reality application, which aims to synch...
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We studied the habitat selection for two separated groups of Rhinopithecus roxellana in two different National Nature Reserve in Sichuan Province South of China. Our research aimed to document the winter season impact on habitat selection at Tangjiahe and Baihe National Nature Reserve during the Winter seasons of 2010 and 2015. We conducted direct...
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Danigala Rock is a unique geological site situated near Kandegama at Polonnaruwa district. The aerial view of the rock shows a semi-circular shape, which was affected by geological weathering. The northwest slope part of Danigala inselberg has interesting petroglyphs discovered in Chithra Lena (7°41'0.44"N | 81°12'45.66"E). These symbols are relati...
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Danigala Rock is a unique geological site situated near Kandegama at Polonnaruwa district. The aerial view of the rock shows a semi-circular shape, which was affected by geological weathering. The northwest slope part of Danigala inselberg has interesting petroglyphs discovered in Chithra Lena (7°41'0.44"N | 81°12'45.66"E). These symbols are relati...
Technical Report
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Danigala Circular Rock [ Lat: 7°40'50.24"N | Lon : 81°12'48.32"E ] is a unique geological rock situated in near Kandegama in the Polonnaruwa district. The aerial view of the rock show a unique semi-circular shape, affected by geological activities and weathering conditions. The location of Danigala represents an area rich with numerous geological a...
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Archeoastronomy is essentially a study of the Anthropology of Astronomy and world-views and the role of astronomy and astronomers in their cultures. Following the references of numerous mechanisms used to study past human behavior, including history, oral tradition, and archaeology. Our case study analyzes archaeological factors like sundial & whic...
Experiment Findings
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Archeoastronomy is essentially a study of the Anthropology of Astronomy and world-views and the role of astronomy and astronomers in their cultures. Following the references of numerous mechanisms used to study past human behavior, including history, oral tradition, and archaeology. Our case study analyzes archaeological factors like sundial & whic...
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A controversial theory that suggests an extraterrestrial body crashing to Earth almost 12,800 years ago caused the extinction of many large animals and a probable population decline in early humans is gaining traction from research sites around the world. The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, controversial from the time, it was presented in 2007, pr...
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A controversial theory that suggests an extraterrestrial body crashing to Earth almost 12,800 years ago caused the extinction of many large animals and a probable population decline in early humans is gaining traction from research sites around the world. The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, controversial from the time, it was presented in 2007, pr...
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Animal life activities are rhythmic and affected by seasonal periodicity. Based on 9 years of observations, we estimated the reproductive parameters of a wild, but provisioned Yunnan snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) group at Xiangguqing in Baimaxueshan National Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province, China. We observed 84 infants (43 males and 41 f...
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In the recent years, the frequency and the geographic distribution of jellyfish blooms have been increased in the Mediterranean north-west coastline of Morocco. Since 2011 this area has been subjected to successiv blooms and stranding of Pelagia noctiluca. Our research was aimed to study the reasons of jellyfish blooms and to predict their strandin...
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Pour examiner les facteurs susceptibles d’être responsables des échouages de la Méduse Pelagia noctiluca (Forsskal, 1775) dans le littoral de Tétouan (Méditerranée du Maroc), un suivi mensuel a été fait dans 2 sites (M’diq et Martil) durant les années 2011 et 2012. L'apparition de cette méduse débute au mois de juin (22,1°C) et atteint le maximum d...

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