Mostafa El Qandil

Mostafa El Qandil
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  • Professor at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University

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Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University
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Publications (22)
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It is common knowledge that the construction sector impacts the environment significantly by contributing into waste generation, pollution, and resource depletion. In regards with these issues, countries with an advanced sta­tus like Morocco have become clearly noticeable due to the lack of policies in place to handle construction and demolition wa...
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This article delves into the vital issue of geotechnical stability in road embankments, a crucial element for the integrity of road infrastructures and the safety of its users. It focuses on a specific case of landslide along the Taza-Al-Hoceima highway at kilometer point 67+800. This case is particularly significant due to the embankment's composi...
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Constructing roads in geologically unstable regions such as northern Morocco poses a major challenge. The Tizi Ouadrene sector, located in the Rif External Nappe of the Rif Belt, exemplifies a significant complexity in this issue, with a risk of landslides threatening the road embankments in this area. This study aims to characterize the frequent C...
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Numerous countries throughout the world, including Morocco, are devoted to the process of sustainable construction in order to construct high-energy-efficiency structures capable of significantly reducing energy consumption during the various stages of construction. Among the innovative solutions for achieving sustainability in the field of constru...
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The building sector is ranked second in the world after transportation in terms of energy consumption, mainly distributed in air conditioning and heating, these expenses generate more and more high energy bills that encourage all the countries on a global scale find radical solutions. To be able to its global counterparts, Morocco has recently laun...
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La ville de Sefrou possède des ressources naturelles énormes dont celles des roches calcaires et un important patrimoine géologique et géomorphologique qui peuvent constituer un levier de développement local et régional. Les reliefs ceinturant la ville sont essentiellement constitués des calcaires dolomitiques elles correspondent aux séquences sédi...
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This study made it possible to retrace the major stages in the implementation of thermal regulations for buildings while placing them in their global and regional framework. This regulation, which was born following the crucial energy consumption experienced by the building sector and which has prompted countries to take regulatory steps to combat...
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The exploitation of a suitable cartography of a well-identified geographical territory inevitably passes by reliefs drawn by the movements of ground. The most frequent of these movements are landslides such as the case of the Taounate city in the mountainous area of northern Morocco. The aim of the work is to develop a landslide susceptibility map...
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Un modèle de fonction de croyance probante (EBF) a été appliqué et validé pour l'analyse de la susceptibilité aux glissements de terrain dans la région de Taounate, à l'aide d'un système d'information géographique. Au début, une carte d’inventaire des glissements de terrain a été préparée à partir de diverses sources de données. Ensuite, un total d...
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The great development of economic activities and the demographic expansion in Morocco are accompanied by a continuous growth of the needs in building materials. From the environmental point of view, the various activities carried out on the quarry cause disturbances, in particular of a physical and/or chemical nature, harmful to the natural environ...
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In civil engineering, the presence of underground cavities in the soil and the subsoil constitutes a serious problem for urban planning. These phenomena may give rise to many collapses, not to say sometimes catastrophically for buildings and infrastructures (roads, pipes, etc.). In the geotechnical zoning context of this risk, it is essential to kn...
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The growing and accelerated development of agglomerations is resulting in increasing pressure on deposits of materials as natural resources. This results in shortages of aggregates including sand. Situation in the different regions of Morocco, including that of FezMeknes. In addition, the threat to the stability or durability of buildings in genera...
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Like other cities in the region of Fez-Meknes, Taza undergoes the phenomena of erosion of soils facing the builder in general and the town planner in particular. This type of aggression of the land is sometimes amplified by the swelling-withdrawal of soils. In effect the marl clay layers are considered as unstable soils because of their volumetric...
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In recent years, major Moroccan agglomerations have experienced strong economic growth through the development of several sectors—energy, transport, industries, etc. This has been accompanied by a rapid increase in emissions of air pollutants, which has a potential impact on the health and living conditions of the population living in highly urbani...

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