Abstract

Flooding is the most devasting natural hazards that causes more damage throughout the world. In 2016, for the fourth year in a row, it was the most costly natural disaster, in terms of global economic losses: $ 62 billion, according to a Benfield’s 2016 annual report on climate and natural disasters [1]. The semi-arid to arid Souss watershed is vulnerable to floods, whose the intensity is becoming increasingly alarming and this area does not escape to the effects of this extreme event.. Indeed, the susceptibility of this region to this type of hazard is accentuated by its rapid evolution in terms of demography, uncontrolled land use, anthropogenic actions (uncontrolled urbanization, encroachment of the hydraulic public domain, overgrazing, clearing and deforestation).), and physical behavior of the environment (higher slope, impermeable rocks, etc.). It is in this context, that we have developed a strategic plan of action to manage this risk in the Souss basin in order to reduce the human, economic and environmental losses, after the modeling of the flood hazard in the study area, using georeferenced information systems (GIS), satellite remote sensing space and multi-criteria analysis techniques, as well as the history of major floods. This study, which generated the high resolution 30m flood hazard spatial distribution map of with accuracy of 85%, represents a decision tool to identify and prioririze area with high probability of hazard occurrence. It can also serve as a basis for urban evacuation plans for anticipating and preventing flood risk in the region, in order to ovoid any dramatic disaster.

Highlights

  • The study area (Souss River Basin) covers approximately17000 km2, in the Souss Massa, Draa tafilalt and Marrakech tensift regions, includes 128 territorials community

  • The map of the spatial distribution of the flood hazard with a high resolution of 30m, and accuracy 85% is a tool to identify areas where decision makers can intervene

  • As it can serve as a basis for urban evacuation, anticipation and prevention plans in case of flood risk

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Introduction

The study area (Souss River Basin) covers approximately17000 km, in the Souss Massa, Draa tafilalt and Marrakech tensift regions, includes 128 territorials community (fig.). The study area (Souss River Basin) covers approximately17000 km, in the Souss Massa, Draa tafilalt and Marrakech tensift regions, includes 128 territorials community (fig.1) It is limited by the southern mountain of the Western High Atlas, the northern mountain of the Western Anti Atlas, the Siroua massif in the east and by the Atlantic Ocean in the west. The frequent overflows of Souss river (main collector of the basin) and its tributaries have caused, on several occasions, material, environmental, social and economic important damage, in particular during passage of the exceptional floods of February, November 2010 and 2014 (fig.2)

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