Rich limestone Jurassic formations and huge water reservoir are natural characteristics of the Middle Atlas Chain in Morocco, which, therefore, offers geodiversity of karst geosystems. The geological, tectonic and hydro-geo-morphological nature of the history of Atlas orogeny has affected the eastern part of the Middle, ensuring the evolution of karst features on various sites of this zone. This study presents some touristic offers specific to the Middle Atlas, particularly in terms of genesis, structures, and functions that could develop and promote public tourism offers. It argues that this development depends on future geological funds identification and classification as Geosites. On the basis of the patrimonial process characterising the Middle Atlas, this study suggests the creation of a Geopark in the Middle Atlas, within the framework of the evaluation criteria of the UNESCO. The implementation of this suggestion would contribute to the socioeconomic development of this region of Morocco.
This case control study aims to highlight risk factors to contract canine rabies, taking into account several factors like geographical affiliation, sex, age, season, socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the environment in which the canine population evolves. Design Case-control study at national level in Morocco included non-randomized comparison groups. This approach was chosen to address practical considerations and the data used correspond to a five years period. A group of 215 cases and 215 controls were needed for an odds ratio (OR) of 2.2 and the sample size was calculated for a 1:1 match, with a power of 80% and a risk of the first species at 5% (95% confidence interval). Setting Data collection is retrospective and the collection of information on the exposure of cases and controls was conducted in the same way. Subjects Target population was the general canine population of Morocco. Criteria related to age group (puppies, young, adult) and gender (female, male) have been considered in the selection of the target population. Results The Moroccan rural context characterized by a lack of basic infrastructures (education, health) makes that there are practices and cultural habits that favor the endemicity of rabies in some regions. Thus, the disease is associated with the presence of rural slaughterhouses and animal markets and landfills which appears offering unlimited food sources for stray dogs and then indirectly promotes their reproduction accordingly. Conclusion These findings support advocacy efforts for strengthening a global prevention system. In addition, socio-ecological surveys should be carried out to build understanding in depth for a better adaptation of the ongoing prophylactic programs.
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