International audienceLocated in a semi-arid to arid region, Morocco is confronting increasing water scarcity challenges. In the circular economy paradigm, the reuse of treated wastewater in agriculture is currently considered a possible solution to mitigate water shortage and pollution problems. In recent years, Morocco has made significative progress in urban wastewater treatment under the National Wastewater Program (PNA). However, rural sanitation has undergone significant delays. Therefore, an alternative technology for wastewater treatment and reuse in rural areas is investigated in this review, considering the region’s economic, social, and regulatory characteristics. Constructed wetlands (CWs) are a simple, sustainable, and cost-eff...
Mediterranean‐African countries (MACs) face a major water crisis. The annual renewable water resourc...
Summarization: Many countries and regions around the world are facing a continuously growing pressur...
The hydraulic potential in Morocco is limited, droughts are more frequent, resulting of climate chan...
International audienceLocated in a semi-arid to arid region, Morocco is confronting increasing water...
In the arid and semiarid areas, the availability and the management of irrigation water have become ...
Morocco is a water-scarce developing country with a growing marketable agro-food industry, where unt...
Wastewater and human excreta are threatening the quality of groundwater and watercourses in rural ar...
Point and nonpoint wastewater sources have a detrimental, negative effect on agriculture, soil, surf...
Water and food demands are ever increasing with rapidly increasing world population. There is an inc...
Global freshwater scarcity is imposing the demand for using non-conventional water resources for irr...
none2siSouth Europe is one of the areas negatively affected by climate change. Issues with water sho...
This paper reports on the performance of using a multistage constructed wetland (CW) to treat munici...
The current work aims to perform a feasibility study of sustainable urban wastewater reuse in agrofo...
Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water stre...
BZU, Morocco, Tunisia and IHE Delft joint research projectWastewater treatment facilities in Morocco...
Mediterranean‐African countries (MACs) face a major water crisis. The annual renewable water resourc...
Summarization: Many countries and regions around the world are facing a continuously growing pressur...
The hydraulic potential in Morocco is limited, droughts are more frequent, resulting of climate chan...
International audienceLocated in a semi-arid to arid region, Morocco is confronting increasing water...
In the arid and semiarid areas, the availability and the management of irrigation water have become ...
Morocco is a water-scarce developing country with a growing marketable agro-food industry, where unt...
Wastewater and human excreta are threatening the quality of groundwater and watercourses in rural ar...
Point and nonpoint wastewater sources have a detrimental, negative effect on agriculture, soil, surf...
Water and food demands are ever increasing with rapidly increasing world population. There is an inc...
Global freshwater scarcity is imposing the demand for using non-conventional water resources for irr...
none2siSouth Europe is one of the areas negatively affected by climate change. Issues with water sho...
This paper reports on the performance of using a multistage constructed wetland (CW) to treat munici...
The current work aims to perform a feasibility study of sustainable urban wastewater reuse in agrofo...
Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water stre...
BZU, Morocco, Tunisia and IHE Delft joint research projectWastewater treatment facilities in Morocco...
Mediterranean‐African countries (MACs) face a major water crisis. The annual renewable water resourc...
Summarization: Many countries and regions around the world are facing a continuously growing pressur...
The hydraulic potential in Morocco is limited, droughts are more frequent, resulting of climate chan...