Assessment of Geosites in Northern Morocco: Diversity and Richness with Potential for Socioeconomic Development

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Adil Salhi
Mohamed Rida Alilou
Sara Benabdelouahab
Josep Vila-Subirós
Pere Sala
Tarik Benabdelouahab
Mahjoub Himi
Albert Casas Ponsati
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[1] Abdelmalek Essaadi University,Geography and Development Group
[2] University of Barcelona,Economic and Environmental Geology and Hydrology Group
[3] University of Girona,Environment and Geographic Information Technologies Group
[4] Landscape Observatory of Catalonia,undefined
[5] National Institute of Agronomic Research,undefined
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Geoheritage | 2020年 / 12卷
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Geoheritage; Geomorphosites; Assessment; Socioeconomic development; Morocco;
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Despite the importance of geoheritage as an interdisciplinary geo-based topic, it is poorly documented as a tool of harmonious socioeconomic development and territorial strategic planning. The promotion of this natural resource in rural areas of the southern Mediterranean may strengthen social resilience and consolidate management strategies if it is conducted according to a responsible and sustainable approach that takes account of local specificities. Here, an exhaustive, multi-criteria and qualitative assessment of the geomorphological sites of the large Alpine Rif belt was established to assess their scientific and additional values based on a widely adopted score ranking method. Later, a restricted list was established of the most outstanding sites based on qualitative conditions. This list contains 39 sites which may be linked in three thematic geocircuits to serve as gathering points for initiatives and development projects. We anticipate that this may create an economic diversity to revive a social fabric capable of satisfying its needs and expectations, reducing the gap and inequalities between disadvantaged rural areas upstream and industrialized urban areas downstream, and inspiring a benign and balanced development.
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