
Abstract: Sustainable land management is a pressing challenge in Morocco, where environmental pressures, rapid urbanization, and informal land practices undermine legal frameworks and planning efforts. Despite progress in service digitization, land governance remains weakened by inefficiency, overlapping claims, limited environmental oversight, and poor integration between cadastral data and ecological regulations. This paper examines the environmental and... More
Abstract: Air pollution has emerged as one of the most pressing public health challenges of the twenty-first century. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 7 million premature deaths occur annually as a direct consequence of exposure to polluted air, which is estimated to affect over 90% of the global population. Air pollution manifests... More
Abstract: In the Maradi region, the alluvial aquifer of the Goulbi'N Maradi rests on the aquifers of the Continental Hamadien. It represents an essential reserve for irrigation and drinking water supply. However, due to its high demand and the excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in irrigation, a ten-year analysis of the dynamics of this... More
Abstract: Plant health is increasingly threatened by environmental stressors, improper irrigation practices, and animal interference, leading to decreased growth and vitality. Current solutions often fail to integrate autonomous irrigation with effective deterrent mechanisms in a single system. This paper presents the Intelligent Sapling Shield, an innovative device designed to enhance plant protection and optimize growth conditions.... More
Abstract: Environmental concerns over synthetic dyes, including water pollution and high energy demands, have driven interest in sustainable alternatives. This research investigates the colouration of polyamide 6 (nylon 6) textiles using a natural dye derived from the mature pods of Cassia fistula, which serve as a source of anthraquinone-based pigments. The study systematically evaluated the influence... More
Abstract: Sites and landscapes of international geological significance are managed with a comprehensive approach of conservation, education, and sustainable development in UNESCO Global Geoparks, which comprise a single, cohesive geographic area. A growing number of people are adopting the bottom-up strategy, which involves local communities and combines sustainable development with conservation. The viability of creating a... More