Can We Abandon a Traditional Irrigation in the Ouakda Oasis (Algeria)?

Can we abandon traditional irrigation to the detriment of modern irrigation in the oasis of Ouakda? This is the question we pose in this study. Indeed, based on three missions carried out in the oasis of Ouakda during the years 2013, 2015 and 2016, we made visits and investigations to ancestral work...

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Published inGeoScience Engineering Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 23 - 34
Main Authors Remini, Boualem, Rezzoug, Cherif
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ostrava Sciendo 01.03.2018
Faculty of Minng and Geology, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
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Summary:Can we abandon traditional irrigation to the detriment of modern irrigation in the oasis of Ouakda? This is the question we pose in this study. Indeed, based on three missions carried out in the oasis of Ouakda during the years 2013, 2015 and 2016, we made visits and investigations to ancestral works as well as surveys of the local population. The results indicate that the Ksourian population irrigated the gardens and the palm grove by surface and underground water. Two ancestral dams made on the Bechar River for irrigation the gardens of the lower part. On the other hand, the foggaras irrigated the upper part of the palm grove. Today, new land has been built on the upper part of the palm grove. Thanks to new hydraulic techniques such as drilling and motor pumps, modern agriculture has developed on the other side of the palm grove to the detriment of oasis agriculture.
ISSN:1802-5420
1802-5420
DOI:10.2478/gse-2018-0004