[ ETUDE D’INVENTAIRE DES UTILISATEURS D’EAU DU DOMAINE PUBLIC HYDRAULIQUE DU BASSIN DU LAOU : APPORT DU SIG A LA GESTION INTEGREE DES RESSOURCES EN EAU ]
Volume 25, Issue 2, January 2019, Pages 552–564
Wissal BAITE1, Ahmed Boukdir2, Abdelhamid Zitouni3, and Salah Ddine DAHBI4
1 Département sciences de la terre, Université Sultan Moulay Slimane, Laboratoire de Génie Industriel, Béni Mellal, Morocco
2 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science and technology, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco
3 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science and technology, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco
4 Agence du Bassin Hydraulique de Loukkos, Tétouan, Morocco
Original language: French
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Inventories of water users are a vital step in the management of water resources. And new technologies such as GIS, remote sensing and DBMS help to facilitate the collection, management, and exploitation of data collected during inventories. This study is being carried out as part of a project launched by the Loukkos Watershed Agency which aims to carry out inventories of water users in its area of action. For effective management of water resources, it is necessary to identify all water withdrawals for irrigation, industrial or drinking water purposes. This study enabled, on the one hand, to update the inventory of the main water samplers of the Oued Laou Basin which is part of the Lukkos Basin Agency intervention zone, and on the other hand, the development of a database of sampling points and their characteristics and a Web mapping application to facilitate the consultation of these data by the ABHL. Information control is a major issue for any organization at the operational, decision-making and strategic levels. GIS has made a significant contribution to databases as it provides, through geographic information, a unifying framework for data and powerful tools for interpreting, analyzing and representing this data.
Author Keywords: Web Inventory, water, GIS, DBMS, Web application.
Volume 25, Issue 2, January 2019, Pages 552–564
Wissal BAITE1, Ahmed Boukdir2, Abdelhamid Zitouni3, and Salah Ddine DAHBI4
1 Département sciences de la terre, Université Sultan Moulay Slimane, Laboratoire de Génie Industriel, Béni Mellal, Morocco
2 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science and technology, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco
3 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science and technology, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco
4 Agence du Bassin Hydraulique de Loukkos, Tétouan, Morocco
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Inventories of water users are a vital step in the management of water resources. And new technologies such as GIS, remote sensing and DBMS help to facilitate the collection, management, and exploitation of data collected during inventories. This study is being carried out as part of a project launched by the Loukkos Watershed Agency which aims to carry out inventories of water users in its area of action. For effective management of water resources, it is necessary to identify all water withdrawals for irrigation, industrial or drinking water purposes. This study enabled, on the one hand, to update the inventory of the main water samplers of the Oued Laou Basin which is part of the Lukkos Basin Agency intervention zone, and on the other hand, the development of a database of sampling points and their characteristics and a Web mapping application to facilitate the consultation of these data by the ABHL. Information control is a major issue for any organization at the operational, decision-making and strategic levels. GIS has made a significant contribution to databases as it provides, through geographic information, a unifying framework for data and powerful tools for interpreting, analyzing and representing this data.
Author Keywords: Web Inventory, water, GIS, DBMS, Web application.
Abstract: (french)
Les inventaires des utilisateurs de l’eau constituent une étape primordiale dans la gestion des ressources en eau. Et les nouvelles technologies telles que les SIG, la télédétection et les systèmes de gestion des bases de données aident à faciliter la collecte, la gestion, et l’exploitation des données collectées lors des inventaires. Cette étude est menée dans le cadre d’un projet lancé par l’agence du bassin hydraulique de Loukkous qui vise la réalisation des inventaires des utilisateurs des eaux dans sa zone d’action. Pour une gestion efficace des ressources en eau, il est nécessaire d'identifier tous les prélèvements d'eau effectués à des fins d'irrigation, industrielles ou d'approvisionnement en eau potable. Cette étude a permis, d'une part, de mettre à jour l'inventaire des principaux utilisateurs d'eau du bassin de l'Oued Laou qui fait partie de la zone d'intervention de l'Agence du bassin hydraulique du Loukkos, et d'autre part, de développer une base de données des points d'échantillonnage et de leurs caractéristiques, et une application Web pour faciliter la consultation de ces données par l'ABHL. Le contrôle de l'information est un enjeu majeur pour toute organisation au niveau opérationnel, décisionnel et stratégique. Le SIG a apporté une contribution considérable aux bases de données car il fournit, à travers l'information géographique, un cadre unifiant pour les données et des outils puissants pour interpréter, analyser et représenter ces données.
Author Keywords: Inventaire, eau, SIG, SGBD, application Web.
How to Cite this Article
Wissal BAITE, Ahmed Boukdir, Abdelhamid Zitouni, and Salah Ddine DAHBI, “INVENTORY STUDY OF WATER USERS OF THE HYDRAULIC PUBLIC DOMAIN OF THE LAOU BASIN : GIS CONTRIBUTION TO INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 552–564, January 2019.