Irrigated agriculture and the liberalization of land markets are promoted as engines for rural development and economic growth. However, in practice they often reinforce existing social and economic disparities, create conflict over land and water resources, and degrade the natural environment. In southeastern Morocco, irrigated agriculture has expanded rapidly in a desert area formerly characterized by traditional small-scale oasis agriculture and livestock grazing. The country’s 2008 Green Morocco Plan (GMP) to modernize and expand agriculture is fueling this expansion with incentives and subsidies encouraging agricultural growth and foreign investment. This paper investigates development processes around irrigated agriculture in sout...
This paper examines the impact of recent socio-economic transformations on traditional oasis agricul...
AbstractFrom climate change to poverty to women's marginalization, humanitarian problems in rural Be...
The main objective of this study is to compare the impacts of alternative water policy management sc...
Water and land grabbing is often an indication of growing control by an elite group over natural res...
Project (NIWSP). By 2020, the NIWSP has two aims: - to convert 550,000 ha of land already irrigated ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWhen large-scale irrigation schemes ...
International audienceDespite the attention given to the water-energy-food nexus, there is little fi...
Agriculture uses more than 80% of water resources in Morocco. The sector isinefficient in terms of w...
Drip irrigation is widely promoted as a means of saving water. In Morocco, where the current annual ...
Morocco has well developed irrigation facilities that range from small scale communal systems based ...
In North Africa, the development of groundwater-based irrigation enabled agricultural intensificatio...
Water policy is prone to error because of the complexity of irrigated agriculture. Agriculture is sp...
In the largely agricultural country of Morocco, climate change and increasing drought are depleting ...
In the Saïss, Morocco, groundwater is a lever of agrarian transformations and is increasingly monopo...
This paper examines the social organization of a small-scale irrigation system in a multiethnic sett...
This paper examines the impact of recent socio-economic transformations on traditional oasis agricul...
AbstractFrom climate change to poverty to women's marginalization, humanitarian problems in rural Be...
The main objective of this study is to compare the impacts of alternative water policy management sc...
Water and land grabbing is often an indication of growing control by an elite group over natural res...
Project (NIWSP). By 2020, the NIWSP has two aims: - to convert 550,000 ha of land already irrigated ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWhen large-scale irrigation schemes ...
International audienceDespite the attention given to the water-energy-food nexus, there is little fi...
Agriculture uses more than 80% of water resources in Morocco. The sector isinefficient in terms of w...
Drip irrigation is widely promoted as a means of saving water. In Morocco, where the current annual ...
Morocco has well developed irrigation facilities that range from small scale communal systems based ...
In North Africa, the development of groundwater-based irrigation enabled agricultural intensificatio...
Water policy is prone to error because of the complexity of irrigated agriculture. Agriculture is sp...
In the largely agricultural country of Morocco, climate change and increasing drought are depleting ...
In the Saïss, Morocco, groundwater is a lever of agrarian transformations and is increasingly monopo...
This paper examines the social organization of a small-scale irrigation system in a multiethnic sett...
This paper examines the impact of recent socio-economic transformations on traditional oasis agricul...
AbstractFrom climate change to poverty to women's marginalization, humanitarian problems in rural Be...
The main objective of this study is to compare the impacts of alternative water policy management sc...