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Governance and Sustainability Challenges in the Water Policy of Morocco 1995-2020: Insights from the Middle Draa Valley

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WATER
卷 14, 期 18, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14182932

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Morocco; Middle Draa Valley; water policy; sustainable development; IWRM; access to water

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  1. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) of the Federal Republic of Germany [01UU1906]

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Since the UN Water Conference in 1977, global attention has been focused on addressing global water scarcity and achieving sustainable development. This article examines the case of Morocco's water policy to shed light on the challenges it faces in achieving sustainable development and implementing integrated water resource management. The study reveals that the policy has unintentionally led to sustainability and social-inequality issues, which can be attributed to the disciplinary approach used in policy formulation, compartmentalization of government sectors, and the neglect of social, economic, and political factors affecting water access.
Since the UN Water Conference in 1977, international debates have centered on global water scarcity and achieving sustainable development. In 1995, Morocco introduced a water policy to strengthen the country's socio-economic development through irrigated agriculture, while ensuring the long-term sustainability of water resources through integrated water resource management (IWRM). Empirical research, however, reveals decreasing groundwater levels and increasing inequalities around water access. The purpose of this article is to shed light on the challenges this policy provokes for achieving sustainable development, the limitations it faces to implement IWRM, and provide insights on how the policy is linked to the increased pressure on water resources as reported in the literature. We conducted a content analysis of ten key water policy documents and thirty-seven in-depth semi-structured interviews undertaken between 2020 and 2021 with governmental actors and inhabitants of the Middle Draa Valley (south Morocco). We found that sustainability and social-inequality problems unintendedly triggered by the policy were linked to three factors: the use of a disciplinary approach for policy formulation and its limitations to encompass the complexity of the water-related problems, the compartmentalization of government sectors hindering the development of sound solutions to water-related problems, and the neglect of social, economic, and political factors affecting actual access to water.

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