2011
DOI: 10.1051/asees/2011205
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Conception d’un SIG pour l’évaluation de l’impact des activités anthropiques sur la qualité des eaux superficielles de la ville de Meknès (Maroc)

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“…En plus, plusieurs travaux de recherche (Aboulkacem et al 2007;Ben-Daoud et al 2011;Larif et al 2013), sur la qualité des eaux superficielles au niveau de la ville de Meknès, ont rapporté une forte contamination bactériologique d'origine fécale des eaux des trois oueds, et particulièrement en aval de l'agglomération où les eaux sont utilisées à des fins agricoles.…”
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“…En plus, plusieurs travaux de recherche (Aboulkacem et al 2007;Ben-Daoud et al 2011;Larif et al 2013), sur la qualité des eaux superficielles au niveau de la ville de Meknès, ont rapporté une forte contamination bactériologique d'origine fécale des eaux des trois oueds, et particulièrement en aval de l'agglomération où les eaux sont utilisées à des fins agricoles.…”
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“…The region is marked by important economic activities, such as agriculture and food industry (Ben-Daoud et al 2012). These important economic activities have a negative impact on water sustainability in terms of quality and quantity (Ben-Daoud et al 2011). Moreover, the water management system in the region is experiencing several challenges, such as, the overexploitation of the water table, controlling the intensification of agricultural activities that consume groundwater resources and the establishment of policies that mix awareness raising and regulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The region is marked by important economic activities such as agriculture, food industry (Ben-Daoud et al, 2012). This important economic activities had negative impact on water sustainability in terms of quality and quantity (Ben-Daoud et al, 2011). Moreover, the water management system in the region is experiencing other challenges,such as, the overexploitation of the water table, controlling the intensification of agricultural activities that consume groundwater resources and the establishment of policies that mixes awareness raising and regulation.…”
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confidence: 99%