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Natural Disaster Science and Mitigation Engineering: DPRI Reports Wadi Flash Floods Challenges and Advanced Approaches for Disaster Risk Reduction. Flood Risk Management Practices in Morocco: Facts and Challenges
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May 2022

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Moulay Driss Hasnaoui

From ancient flood management practices driven by agricultural activities to dam’s policy for water resources management including flood protection, to the National Strategy for Natural Disaster Risk Integrated Management; Morocco has come a long way in flood risk management. This chapter describes the recurrent flooding phenomenon plaguing the country along with progress in flood risk assessment approaches in terms of technique, governance, and best practices. An extensive number of research articles, administrative documents, consultancy, and international organizations reports are analyzed to give a holistic up-to-date insight into flood risk management in Morocco and present a comprehensive and critical view from a scientific perspective. Information and data were collected from a range of various sources and synthesized to integrate all scientific and governance aspects. Though analysis of this landscape shows progresses made by the Government to protect the population and reduce flood risk, it also shows shortcomings and challenges still to be overcome. Thus, a SWOT analysis was carried out for scoping and identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats pertaining to this issue. The analysis reveals various success and failure factors related to three major components: governance, risk assessment approaches, and flood risk mitigation measures sustainability.

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Fig. 2.1 The ten Hydraulic Basin Agencies (ABHs) boundaries for regional integrated water management and planning in Morocco
Fig. 2.2 Reported natural disaster events in Morocco 1970-2020: frequency (internal ring); number of deaths (external ring) (Source EM-DAT)
Fig. 2.5 Variation (in %) of extreme rainfall events numbers for A1B scenario winter season, for 2021-2050 based on 1971-2000 record simulated change a by ARPEGE-RV-50 km resolution, b by ALADINClimat-12 km resolution (Modified from Driouech 2010)
Fig. 2.6 Digital elevation model (DEM) map of Morocco (Source Singla 2009)
Fig. 2.7 Flood risk management framework

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Flood Risk Management Practices in Morocco: Facts and Challenges

January 2022

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From ancient flood management practices driven by agricultural activities to dam’s policy for water resources management including flood protection, to the National Strategy for Natural Disaster Risk Integrated Management; Morocco has come a long way in flood risk management. This chapter describes the recurrent flooding phenomenon plaguing the country along with progress in flood risk assessment approaches in terms of technique, governance, and best practices. An extensive number of research articles, administrative documents, consultancy, and international organizations reports are analyzed to give a holistic up-to-date insight into flood risk management in Morocco and present a comprehensive and critical view from a scientific perspective. Information and data were collected from a range of various sources and synthesized to integrate all scientific and governance aspects. Though analysis of this landscape shows progresses made by the Government to protect the population and reduce flood risk, it also shows shortcomings and challenges still to be overcome. Thus, a SWOT analysis was carried out for scoping and identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats pertaining to this issue. The analysis reveals various success and failure factors related to three major components: governance, risk assessment approaches, and flood risk mitigation measures sustainability.

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... In the future, Morocco is anticipated to experience an increase in both the intensity and frequency of flooding risk due to the exacerbated impacts of climate change [8]. Climate forecasts anticipate an increase in the frequency of extreme weather events. ...

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Machine learning-based optimization of flood susceptibility mapping in semi-arid zone
Flood Risk Management Practices in Morocco: Facts and Challenges