Béchir Béjaoui | Bioinformatics | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Béchir Béjaoui | Bioinformatics | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies | Tunisia

Prof. Béchir Béjaoui is a distinguished marine and environmental scientist affiliated with the National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies (INSTM) in Carthage, Tunisia. His research primarily focuses on coastal and marine ecosystem dynamics, climate change impacts, and the application of advanced modeling and machine learning techniques to assess and manage aquatic environments. Over his career, Dr. Béjaoui has authored 34 scientific publications, collectively cited more than 1,130 times across 954 documents, reflecting his strong academic influence and the global relevance of his research. His work integrates remote sensing, numerical modeling, and ecological indicators to evaluate trophic states, water quality, and biodiversity in sensitive environments, such as the Ichkeul Lake Ramsar sanctuary—a UNESCO biosphere reserve and a critical wetland ecosystem in North Africa. Dr. Béjaoui’s studies, including the development of innovative models such as the TRIX-XGBoost Trophic Model and data-driven approaches for forecasting environmental change, provide valuable insights into sustainable wetland management under anthropogenic and climatic pressures. With over 180 international collaborators, his research reflects a strong commitment to multidisciplinary and cross-institutional cooperation, enhancing the global understanding of marine system resilience. His contributions extend beyond academia to inform environmental policy, conservation planning, and adaptive management strategies, bridging the gap between scientific research and socio-environmental decision-making. Through his sustained scholarly output and leadership in marine ecosystem modeling, Dr. Béjaoui continues to play a pivotal role in advancing data-driven sustainability solutions in the Mediterranean and beyond.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Béjaoui, B., … (2025). TRIX-XGBoost Trophic Model for assessing the trophic status of Ichkeul Lake, a Ramsar sanctuary in Northern Tunisia. Marine Pollution Bulletin.

2. Béjaoui, B., … (2025). Remote sensing and numerical modeling to assess the drought in Ichkeul Lake, a RAMSAR wetland and UNESCO biosphere reserve, under climate change. Regional Studies in Marine Science.

3. Béjaoui, B., … (2025, Conference Paper). Machine learning techniques for forecasting the effect of climate change and anthropogenic pressures on coastal wetlands (Ichkeul Lake, Ramsar site).

Prof. Béjaoui’s work drives innovation in environmental modeling, offering scientifically grounded tools to safeguard fragile aquatic ecosystems against climate and human-induced stressors. His research vision promotes sustainable management of marine and wetland resources, contributing to global efforts toward ecological resilience, climate adaptation, and sustainable development.