Abstract
Rising Groundwater in Oued-Souf valley is result to errors committed by human in their interventions on the ecosystems and the mismanagement of this resource, witch principally marked in overexploitation of depth groundwater and the used sewerage system, leading the region to a truly dramatic and almost desperate, palms were turned into sort of marshes, where reeds take the place of dead palm trees. This situation lead us to search a model of water resources management, according to sustainability criteria taking into account the socio-economic (social, agricultural, industrial, tourism ) and ecosystem aspects (environmental and territorial). This by adapting and implementing the Integrated Management of Water Resources (IMWR) in this unit of water resources, so as to guide and mobilize progressively human, informational, financial and material resources, as well as the various sectors private and public to research concrete and measurable results, for water and ecosystems those are associated and that people wanted to see protected and restored.
Highlights
The adoption of Integrated Management of Water Resources (IMRW) has the direct effect of human being: material, financial and informational
Rising Groundwater in Oued-Souf valley is result to errors committed by human in their interventions on the ecosystems and the mismanagement of this resource, witch principally marked in overexploitation of depth groundwater and the used sewerage system, leading the region to a truly dramatic and almost desperate, palms were turned into sort of marshes, where reeds take the place of dead palm trees
This situation lead us to search a model of water resources management, according to sustainability criteria taking into account the socio-economic and ecosystem aspects
Summary
The adoption of Integrated Management of Water Resources (IMRW) has the direct effect of human being: material, financial and informational. It can realize different aims of various sectors and reach permanent solution which wondering by regions’ people. Each country applies it, on the one hand, by using the nature and intensity of problems related to water, human being resources, institutional capacities, strengths and characteristics of the water actors, on the other hand by using cultural and natural landscape conditions [1]. The current water situation in the region of Oued Souf allow us to adapt this method of management in order to develop water resources, according to durable criteria and it will take as consideration the different aspects: agricultural, social, environmental, industrial and tourism
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