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The Karst Landscapes of Beni Mellal Atlas (Central Morocco): Identification for Promoting Geoconservation and Tourism

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  • Ait Barka Abdellah
  • Rais Jamila
  • Barakat Ahmed
  • Louz Elhassan
  • Nadem Samir

    (Geomatic, Georesources and Environment Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Sultan My Slimane University, Béni Mellal, Morocco)

Abstract

The Atlas of Beni Mellal is located in the Moroccan central High Atlas, characterized by an important geo-diversity that attracts tourists every year. However, the number of visitors remains limited due to the lack of the promotion means, enhancement and mediation of this heritage. The obtained data indicate that the studied area preserves a great number of karst geosites, such as ruiniform landscapes, caves, poljes, sinkholes, Karren, shaft cave and many remarkable reliefs such as canyons and cliffs. This work concerns the inventory, the quantitative evaluation and the enhancement of the remarkable geomorphosites. The results reveal the presence of 21 sites, including six karst forms; five ruiniform landscapes and one karren form, one enviable panoramic viewpoint and five karst springs, four caves, two travertines, two waterfalls, and one structural relief geosite; canyon, and one tepee structures. However, these sites are not protected against all types of degradation, because the general public does not recognize them. These karst forms are very vulnerable, they cannot reproduce quickly, and their deterioration leads to their permanent disappearance. That is why this heritage must be the object of a particular attention of the whole community. The valorisation of these geomorphologic assets is the proposal of a number of circuits and geo-tourist routes from the perspective of local and integrated development.

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  • Ait Barka Abdellah & Rais Jamila & Barakat Ahmed & Louz Elhassan & Nadem Samir, 2022. "The Karst Landscapes of Beni Mellal Atlas (Central Morocco): Identification for Promoting Geoconservation and Tourism," Quaestiones Geographicae, Sciendo, vol. 41(3), pages 87-109, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:quageo:v:41:y:2022:i:3:p:87-109:n:9
    DOI: 10.2478/quageo-2022-0027
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    1. Bouzekraoui Hicham & El Youssi Mohammed & Barakat Ahmed & Touhami Fatima & Mouaddine Atika & Hafid Abdellatif & Zwoliński Zbigniew, 2018. "Mapping geosites as gateways to the geotourism management in Central High-Atlas (Morocco)," Quaestiones Geographicae, Sciendo, vol. 37(1), pages 87-102, March.
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