Pierre Rabhi (born Rabah Rabhi, 29 May 1938) is a French writer, farmer and environmentalist.
Originally a Muslim, he converted to Christianity before ultimately deciding to depart from religion as a whole.
Pierre studied in France as a youth and is considered an important personality of agroecology in the country.
He invented the concept of Oasis en tous lieux ("Oasis in any place").
Pierre proposes a society that functions in a manner that respects populations and land, and supports the development of agricultural techniques that take care of the environment by preserving natural resources.
His theories relate particularly, though not exclusively, to arid countries.
There are some controversies about his use of biodynamic agriculture which is based on pseudoscientific and esoterical belief from anthroposophy.