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Applied Environmental Research
Soil erosion; Water harvesting practices; Wadi Hamdoun; Meskat system
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Evaluation Of Meskat System Functionality As Water Harvesting At Wadi Hamdoun Watershed (Sousse, Tunisia) Using The Geographic Information System, Asma B. Salem, Soumaia M’Nassri, El A. Asma, Riadh Bouaziz, Rajouene Majdoub
Evaluation Of Meskat System Functionality As Water Harvesting At Wadi Hamdoun Watershed (Sousse, Tunisia) Using The Geographic Information System, Asma B. Salem, Soumaia M’Nassri, El A. Asma, Riadh Bouaziz, Rajouene Majdoub
Applied Environmental Research
In the Sahel of Tunisia, areas were characterized by complex landforms like hills and depression with active and alternation of the geographical processes between bare hilly limestones and fertile soils. These landforms consist of the Meskat system. It represents the commonly used micro-catchment of water harvesting for olive tree groves as traditional soil and water conservation technique. However, in recent years, this system seems to be increasinglyneglected. The present study aims to determine the current functionality of the Meskat systemin the watershed of Wadi Hamdoun through the use of a geographic information system (GIS) as well as field's investigation. Results …