Water scarcity in Souss Massa: Which plan to avoid Day zero? by Charafat Afailal Former Minister in charge of Water, Morocco Expert on water and climate

With more than 2.7 million inhabitants, Sous Massa is the sixth most populated region in Morocco, with significant socio-economic development potential, based mainly on agricultural and tourist activities.
In terms of water resources, the Souss Massa basin has always been subject to stressful hydrological conditions, but the extent of this stress has increased considerably in recent years as a result of climate change.

Sous Massa can do better if they just follow these hints you provided.
But without the support from the public and private organizations, it would be very slow
But without the support from the public and private organizations, it would be very slow

Really great article, congratulation.

اذا بحب حد يترجم المقال للغة العربية ونضع اسمه انه هوه مترجم المقال بكون ممتاز

Thank you yes I agree Arabic translation would help. Thank you for the nice job

مقال مفيد يا ريت لو يتم ترجمته للغه العربيه لتعم الفائده

Yes, nice article and if we implement the provided solutions then we can really see good results but publish awareness is so important in the Arab world

That is a very nice article, thank you

Nice article agree unless we have good regulation and polices we will not see impact

Bravo madame Charafat bon courage et bon chance

+1 strict policies

Thank you for publishing this study I agree with Abdalla-baz we need strict policies from the government for these tourist complexes watering of public green spaces using freshwater. This should be stopped

Thanks, that is really a great article and like the solution. for me , the immediate cessation of the watering of public green spaces and tourist complexes using freshwater resources is very important but we need policies from the government, and they should really make strict policies so we can see the impact.

Thank you for sharing this article. This is really a common problem in the Arab world. I believe you can not tell Arab to limit the rate of the population. But sure awareness is N1 of the solution.

Nice study, I agree the public awareness is very important factor to reduce water scarcity but also limiting the rate of population growth could help in all water-stressed areas.