Search Results - "Zakaria KADIRI"
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Watermelons in the Desert in Morocco: Struggles Around a Groundwater Commons-in-the-Making
Published in Water alternatives (01-02-2023)“…Groundwater is essential for early-season agriculture in many arid regions. In such regions, however, groundwater recharge is generally low, leading to…”
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The oasis extensions: Typology and heterogeneity of profiles in Toudgha
Published in New Medit (20-12-2022)“…Oases in North Africa have undergone significant change over the past 30 years, contributing to the emergence of new issues and practices. Irrigated farms are…”
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Caring for Groundwater: How Care Can Expand and Transform Groundwater Governance
Published in International journal of the commons (26-04-2024)“…Efforts to measure and regulate groundwaters and irrigators are notoriously ineffective. The starting point of this article, therefore, is to question the…”
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Femmes oasiennes au Maroc : actrices de la survie des oasis
Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (2024)“…Les régions oasiennes du Maroc sont confrontées à des changements continus liés à des facteurs comme la rareté de l’eau, les migrations et l’urbanisation,…”
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COVID-19 in Rural India, Algeria, and Morocco: A Feminist Analysis of Small-Scale Farmers' and Agricultural Laborers' Experiences and Inventive Practices
Published in Frontiers in human dynamics (15-04-2021)“…In this paper we present a situated analysis of the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the life of small-scale farmers and agricultural laborers in…”
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Structures d’opportunités et leadership : analyse de l’action collective dans les oasis de la vallée de Todgha Ferkla, Maroc
Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (01-01-2024)“…Au Maroc, les politiques agricoles et rurales, pour faciliter leur déploiement, encouragent la mise en place d’organisations de développement local telles que…”
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Prendre soin de la nappe : quelles possibilités et quelles prédispositions des collectifs d’agriculteurs des oasis de Todgha Ferkla (Maroc) à installer des dispositifs de recharge de la nappe ?
Published in Alternatives rurales (01-08-2024)“…Dans les oasis de Todgha Ferkla au sud-est du Maroc, les agriculteurs ont recours à la recharge de la nappe comme une réponse innovante afin d'atténuer le…”
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Entre vulnérabilité et résilience : le vécu de la pandémie de Covid-19 dans deux sociétés oasiennes du Maghreb
Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (2021)“…À partir de la mi-mars 2020, les gouvernements algérien et marocain ont instauré un confinement pour lutter contre la propagation de la pandémie de Covid-19…”
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Pluralizing the oasis extensions: Heterogeneous farming profiles and practices in Toudgha
Published in New Medit (15-12-2022)“…Oases around the world have undergone significant changes over the past 30 years. In different parts of North Africa for example, irrigated farms are…”
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Local development organisations in Saharan regions of North Africa: Expanding horizons
Published in Journal of international development (01-01-2023)“…Local development organisations are now widespread in rural regions of North Africa. In the past, these organisations were usually only involved in a few…”
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Transformations to groundwater sustainability: from individuals and pumps to communities and aquifers
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-04-2021)“…•Groundwater sustainability requires challenging water-intensive forms of agriculture.•There is a need for pluralizing ways of understanding and doing…”
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Between vulnerability and resilience: the experience of the Covid-19 pandemic in two oasis societies in the Maghreb region
Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (21-07-2021)“…From mid-March 2020 onwards, the Algerian and Moroccan governments instituted a lockdown to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in the…”
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A New Rural Social Contract for the Maghreb? The Political Economy of Access to Water, Land and Rural Development
Published in Middle East law and governance (01-01-2017)“…The social contract, as the basis of the relations between rulers and populations in the Maghreb region, is highly contested especially since 2011. However,…”
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Le Plan Maroc Vert à l’épreuve de l’information et de l’analyse journalistique
Published in Alternatives rurales (01-04-2021)“…Entre 2008 et 2020, le Plan Maroc Vert a guidé le développement agricole au Maroc, entrainant de fait sa forte médiatisation. Toutefois, cette médiatisation…”
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A generation looking for opportunities and recognition: young rural people and their pathways into irrigated agriculture in North Africa
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Structures d’opportunités et leadership : analyse de l’action collective dans les oasis de la vallée de Todgha Ferkla, Maroc
Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (18-09-2024)“…In Morocco, agricultural and rural development policies, to facilitate their deployment, encourage the establishment of local development organizations such as…”
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The indirect government of family farming: the case of Pillar II projects of the Green Morocco Plan
Published in Revistamultidisciplinar.com (Online) (01-04-2024)“…The agricultural field is experiencing several transformations which embody ways of thinking drawn from the neoliberal repertoire. However, there is no…”
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Partir et revenir au village Mobilité non permanente des jeunes ruraux dans la région du Saïss (Maroc)
Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (2015)“…This article analyzes the role of the non-permanent mobility of rural youth in the territorial development in the agricultural plain of the Saïss in Morocco…”
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