Urban Dynamics and Water Resources in the City of Marrakesh between Scarcity and Consumption: A Model of Car wash Shops in the Mhamid Area
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Urban dynamics, water resources, scarcity, consumptionAbstract
Marrakech has experienced great urban dynamics, contributed to the expansion of the urban area, but of course, this extension has significant impact on the environmental level, especially water resources which has experienced a significant decline in various districts of the city. If we take, for example, the area of Mhamid, which has seen great development in the urban landscape, it has led to population growth and a significant increase in economic activities, in particular, those that consume a lot of water; the thing that has caused the area to lose a significant share of its water resources due to high demand and declining supply.
The subject of urban dynamics and water resources between scarcity and consumption is a multifaceted because it involves multiple areas. Through this article, we will try to address the problem of how to rationalize the uses of water in the face of rapid urban dynamism?
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