National audienceIn the western part of Morocco, various studies deal with land use (LU) mapping and analysis. However, no quantitative or qualitative analysis has been focused on the interrelations between mass wasting (MW) and LU. This paper is centered on the mapping in the NW Morocco (Chefchaouen province) to define different LU classes and their consequences for slope stability. Seven classes of LU were mapped: dense forests, shrubs or matorrals, reforestation areas, farmlands, naked areas, urban zones and free water bodies. Four major types of MW occur within this region: landslides, rock falls, debris flows and undercutting. Badlands (BL) do not belong to MW but are characterized by successive thalweg and crests resulting from linear...
Severe erosion rates endanger the drinking water and agroforestry sectors in Morocco. To determine w...
Soil erosion has been severely affecting soil and water resources in semi-arid areas like the Medite...
Results of mapping demonstrated significant erosion in the Ourika watershed. Soil loss below the tol...
National audienceIn the western part of Morocco, various studies deal with land use (LU) mapping and...
International audienceIn the western part of Morocco, various studies deal with land use (LU) mappin...
Différents travaux ont traité de la cartographie et de l’analyse de l’occupation des sols (OS) au Ma...
Soil loss triggered by water erosion constitutes a major issue that causes several environmental and...
The land vulnerability varies in relation with the soil characteristics and land use.These relations...
After the brief presentation of the major karstic areas in Morocco, the article focused essentially ...
After the brief presentation of the major karstic areas in Morocco, the article focused essentially ...
Water erosion is one of the most natural hazards with obvious and detrimental damage to the surface...
Morocco constitutes one of the Mediterranean regions where the erosion has reached its paroxysm. Thi...
The study concerns the cartography of the spatio-temporal evolution of the embankments of the road n...
Soil loss called also soil erosion is one of the most irreversible natural phenomena that affect the...
International audienceIn this investigation, we utilize remote sensing data (four Landsat and Spot i...
Severe erosion rates endanger the drinking water and agroforestry sectors in Morocco. To determine w...
Soil erosion has been severely affecting soil and water resources in semi-arid areas like the Medite...
Results of mapping demonstrated significant erosion in the Ourika watershed. Soil loss below the tol...
National audienceIn the western part of Morocco, various studies deal with land use (LU) mapping and...
International audienceIn the western part of Morocco, various studies deal with land use (LU) mappin...
Différents travaux ont traité de la cartographie et de l’analyse de l’occupation des sols (OS) au Ma...
Soil loss triggered by water erosion constitutes a major issue that causes several environmental and...
The land vulnerability varies in relation with the soil characteristics and land use.These relations...
After the brief presentation of the major karstic areas in Morocco, the article focused essentially ...
After the brief presentation of the major karstic areas in Morocco, the article focused essentially ...
Water erosion is one of the most natural hazards with obvious and detrimental damage to the surface...
Morocco constitutes one of the Mediterranean regions where the erosion has reached its paroxysm. Thi...
The study concerns the cartography of the spatio-temporal evolution of the embankments of the road n...
Soil loss called also soil erosion is one of the most irreversible natural phenomena that affect the...
International audienceIn this investigation, we utilize remote sensing data (four Landsat and Spot i...
Severe erosion rates endanger the drinking water and agroforestry sectors in Morocco. To determine w...
Soil erosion has been severely affecting soil and water resources in semi-arid areas like the Medite...
Results of mapping demonstrated significant erosion in the Ourika watershed. Soil loss below the tol...