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2. Prebunking earthquake predictions on social media.
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Fallou, Laure, Bossu, Rémy, and Cheny, Jean-Marc
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EARTHQUAKES ,SOCIAL media ,CRISIS management ,CROSS-cultural differences - Abstract
Earthquake misinformation has not only a significant impact on crisis management, but also on trust in scientific information and institutions. As a global center for seismic information, the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) has developed a strategy to combat false information related to earthquakes, particularly on Twitter (now known as X). This strategy includes the automation of prebunking tweets to prevent the spread of false information and, particularly unreliable claims of earthquake predictions. In the field of false information, predictions of earthquakes have a particular characteristic: their appearance follows a specific dynamic and the attention paid to them is predictable, which makes the automation of countermeasures (prebunking and debunking) both possible and relevant. Therefore, the objectives of the EMSC's automatic tweets are to warn people in advance, particularly those who may be vulnerable to earthquake misinformation, while filling the information void with verified, scientifically-based information in the meantime. This paper seeks to examine the usefulness of such a tool. It does so by analyzing users' engagement with these tweets. In addition, it focuses on two case studies, the seismic sequence in Turkey following the M7.8 earthquake on February 6, 2023 and the M6.8 Morocco earthquake on September 8, 2023. The results show engagement with the automatically generated tweets but an even greater interaction and engagement with manual tweets, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach. Recommendations include optimizing the visibility of the tweets, extending efforts beyond social media, and exploring alternative platforms. The paper advocates for a comprehensive strategy, combining automated tools with manual engagement and leveraging diverse communication channels to take into account cultural differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and related risk factors among bakers: A systematic review.
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Roveshti, Mehran Maleki, Pouya, Amin Babaei, Pirposhteh, Elham Akhlaghi, Khedri, Behzad, Khajehnasiri, Farahnaz, and Poursadeqiyan, Mohsen
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MUSCULOSKELETAL system diseases ,ONLINE information services ,WORK environment ,WORK-related injuries ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,POPULATION geography ,ERGONOMICS ,RISK assessment ,DISEASE prevalence ,MEDLINE ,BIOMECHANICS - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) and ergonomic risk factors are very common in bakery workers. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to (1) assess the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among bakers because they use automated machines or traditional baking, and (2) to determine the strategies to prevent musculoskeletal disorders in bakers. METHODS: A systematic review of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science was conducted from the beginning to February 4, 2022, based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Mesh keywords and phrases were used to execute the search strategy. Information on MSDs and ergonomic risk factors in bakery workers was collected. Two reviewers worked independently on study selection, data extraction, and paper quality ranking. RESULTS: This study identified 14 papers from seven countries. Although the prevalence of MSDs in bakery workers has been studied, only a handful of them have been studied ergonomic risk factors, and the findings have been very limited. The association between different risk factors and MSDs seemed significant compared to many other occupational diseases. The traditional bread-baking system and lack of mechanization may increase the risk of MSDs in bakery workers. CONCLUSION: WRMSDs for bakery workers have been less studied than other occupational diseases. Our systematic review found several significant relations between the factors influencing the prevalence of MSDs. This study also showed the comparison of traditional and modern cooking systems with diseases of the upper limbs, shoulders, and back pain as possible fields for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Caring for environment sustainability: how human capital, natural resources and economic growth interact with ecological footprint in Morocco?
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Neifar, Malika, Ghorbel, Amira, and Bouaziz, Kawthar
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ECOLOGICAL impact ,NATURAL resources ,HUMAN capital ,ECONOMIC expansion ,ENVIRONMENTAL quality ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation - Abstract
Purpose: This study attempts to come in help for Morocco by investigating rigorously the linkage between environmental degradation, measured by ecological footprint (EF), and the gross domestic product growth (EG), the human capital (HC) index and the natural resources (NR) depletion over the period of 1980:Q1 to 2021:Q1. The paper examines the validity of environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis in the Moroccan context. Design/methodology/approach: Unlike previous studies, which are based only on the autoregressif dynamic linear (ARDL) model, this paper investigates two recent models: the novel DYNARDL simulation approach and the Kernel-based regularized least squares (KRLS) technics and uses in addition the frequency domain causality (FDC) test. Findings: Models output say a significant and negative association between HC and the EF and a significant and positive interplay between economic growth and environmental quality in the long term. In the short term, findings reveal a significant and negative association between NR and the EF. Based on the FDC test, results conclude about a unidirectional causality from NR to the EF in short-, medium-, and long-term. Moreover, results validate the EKC hypothesis for the Moroccan environment sustainability. Originality/value: In this study, the researchers use the "ecological footprint" as dependent variable to obtain more accurate and comprehensive assessment of environmental deterioration. Based on time series data investigations, this study is the first paper, which validates the EKC hypothesis and develops important policy implications for Morocco context to achieve sustainable development targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Transforming Cannabis Cultivation in Northern Morocco: A Geographical Analysis from Prohibition to Legitimization.
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Bouhlal, Iliass, Ben-adim, Ayoub, Benssi, Hamid, and Sadik, Abdennour
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PUBLIC opinion ,POLITICAL attitudes ,REAL estate development - Abstract
This article explores the traditional cultivation of kif in Northern Morocco, with a specific focus on the historically significant regions of Ketama, Beni Sedath, and Beni Khalid. Recently, this topic has garnered substantial controversy and drawn attention from both national and international public opinion and political spheres. Initially, the paper delves into the early history and geographical expansion of kif cultivation in Morocco. Subsequently, it presents a comprehensive review of key legislation governing this crop. Finally, the paper provides insights into the perspectives of local farmers regarding the new laws impacting kif cultivation. This multifaceted approach offers a thorough understanding of the cultural, legal, and social dimensions of kif cultivation in Northern Morocco. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Structure and chronology of a star dune at Erg Chebbi, Morocco, reveals why star dunes are rarely recognised in the rock record.
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Bristow, C. S. and Duller, G. A. T.
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SAND dunes ,STELLAR structure ,OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence ,SOUND recordings ,SEDIMENTARY structures ,GROUND penetrating radar - Abstract
Star dunes are the tallest dunes on Earth and are amongst the larger and more spectacular aeolian landforms. Although they are widespread in modern sandy deserts, star dunes are rarely recognised in the rock record probably due to a lack of suitable sedimentary models. This paper presents a new sedimentary model for the structure of a star dune at Erg Chebbi in Morocco (Sahara Desert) on the basis of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys. Individual sedimentary structures in star dunes are similar to those in linear or barchanoid dunes, likely leading to misidentification in the rock record. However, the suite of features described in this paper will permit identification of star dunes in future studies of the rock record. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating shows that accumulation of the Erg Chebbi star dune post-dates the end of the African Humid Period (AHP). At the base of the dune, there is an ~ 8000-year hiatus in the record. Since then, the dune has grown rapidly to create a 100 m high dune within the past 1000 years and is migrating towards the west. Changes in the cross-strata support the idea that star dune construction was accompanied by a change in the wind directions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Hydropsyche nador sp. n. (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae), a new species of the Hydropsyche guttata species cluster from Morocco.
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Mabrouki, Youness, Taybi, Abdelkhaleq Fouzi, and Ibrahimi, Halil
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SPECIES ,PENIS ,CADDISFLIES - Abstract
In this paper, we describe a new species of the Hydropsyche angustipennis species group, Hydropsyche nador sp. n., from Selouan and Bni Snassen areas in Morocco. The males of the new species are closest to those of Hydropsyche maroccana Navás, 1936 and H. resmineda Malicky, 1977 but differ from them mainly in the shape of the apical part of phallus, dorsal keel of segment IX, and the shape of harpago. We also used the size of head, eyes, and occipital setal warts and interocular distance, as well as the associated ratios for species delimitation. In total, ten species of the genus Hydropsyche Pictet, 1834 are now known from Morocco. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Corporate governance of Islamic banks: a sustainable model to protect the participatory depositor?
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Franzoni, Simona and Ait Allali, Asma
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ISLAMIC finance ,CORPORATE governance ,PROFIT-sharing ,PROFIT & loss ,BANK profits ,CORPORATE banking ,BANK deposits - Abstract
The religious principles that characterize the Islamic bank have direct consequences on the models of Corporate Governance which, at the same time, must be in accordance with national and international regulations and best practices. The aim of this paper is to analyze the role of the participatory depositor in the Corporate Governance Models of the Islamic Bank, a special category of stakeholder that entrusts their savings to the Islamic Bank on the basis of the Profit and Loss Sharing principle. In the present study the models of Corporate Governance of the Islamic Bank, with regard to the protection of the interests of the participatory depositor, are analyzed through a comparative analysis of the regulations of the following Countries, Malaysia and Morocco. The objective is to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the protection of the interests of affected stakeholders in order to verify the presence of a sustainable model of Corporate Governance, namely if the participatory depositor needs more guarantees than other categories of stakeholders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. The effects of screen-based simulation on nursing students' acquisition of medication administration and dosage calculation skills: a randomized controlled trial.
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Mahou, Fatima Zahra, Decormeille, Guillaume, Changuiti, Omaima, Mouhaoui, Mohammed, and Khattabi, Asmae
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COMPUTER simulation ,PHARMACEUTICAL arithmetic ,SATISFACTION ,DRUG administration ,HEALTH occupations students ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,STATISTICAL sampling ,BLIND experiment ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,TEACHING methods ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,CONFIDENCE ,ANXIETY ,NURSING schools ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,MANN Whitney U Test ,STUDENTS ,PRE-tests & post-tests ,STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory ,ABILITY ,RESEARCH ,COLLEGE students ,DATA analysis software ,PSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,NURSING students ,TRAINING - Abstract
Background: Screen-based simulation is a cost-effective educational modality that allows nursing students to comfortably acquire new skills as they become accustomed to digital environments. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a screen-based simulation tool in enhancing knowledge and skills related to medication administration and dosage calculation in nursing students. Methods: This multicenter, single-blind, stratified, randomized controlled trial initially enrolled 480 nursing students. The 351 students eligibles were randomly allocated to two groups. Using a screen-based simulation tool (SIMDOSE
® ), the intervention group was trained in drug administration and dosage calculation through four perfusion clinical cases. The control group underwent the same training content using the paper-and-pencil method. knowledge and skills acquisition, Students' satisfaction, self-confidence and anxiety were analyzed using Jamovi software (version 2.3.18). Results: 4 out of 5 main variables examined were significantly different, specifically in dosage calculation, where the simulation group excelled both in the knowledge post-test (post – pre = 1.00 (20%); p = 0.004) and in the objective structured clinical examination (p = 0.013). The intervention group reported higher levels of satisfaction and self-confidence than the control group (p < 0.001). Their moderate anxiety levels didn't differ significantly (0.161). Conclusion: The SIMDOSE® platform can be used as a supplementary teaching method of dosage calculation for nursing students. Screen-based simulation has benefits that nurse educators should be aware of, such as being a key to more satisfied and confident students. Trial registration: This Moroccan clinical trial was prospectively registered (16/05/2023) in the Pan African Clinical Trial Registry (pactr.samrc.ac.za) with trial registration number PACTR202305505743210. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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10. The Application of Lambert Projection in Overseas High-speed Railway Projects.
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KAN Yuhui
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RAILROAD design & construction ,COORDINATE transformations ,HIGH speed trains - Abstract
In response to the current lack of universal Lambert projection coordinate transformation and length deformation calculation software, this article summarized the Lambert projection formula and developed a Lambert projection coordinate calculation software. Taking a high-speed railway project in Morocco as an example, this paper compared the coordinate transformation results of the software with those of EPSG and a certain Gaussian coordinate transformation software. At the same time, the length deformation of the Lambert projection for this project was calculated, and the law of length deformation was analyzed. The calculation results indicate that, the software can achieve the calculation of Lambert projection coordinates with different parameters. The calculation accuracy of the software in this paper can be accurate to four decimal places, meeting the needs of Lambert projection zone change calculation. The calculation results of length deformation show that, when there is no undulation on the ground, both the Lambert tangent projection and the Lambert secant projection can control the length deformation within ± 10 mm/ km in the area with a latitude difference of 0.7°, which means that in the absence of undulations on the ground, the length deformation control ability of the two projections is the same. The establishment of an engineering independent coordinate system using the Lambert tangent projection with simple deformation patterns is suggested for priority use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Transition toward Sustainability in the Moroccan Food System: Drivers, Outcomes, and Challenges.
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Benayad, Asmaa, Bikri, Samir, Hindi, Zakia, Lafram, Amina, Belfakira, Chaimaa, Yassif, Fatima-Zahra, El Bilali, Hamid, and Aboussaleh, Youssef
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WORLD hunger ,EVIDENCE-based policy ,SUSTAINABLE development ,WATER shortages ,GREY literature - Abstract
Nowadays, food systems are undergoing major transformations to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, there are a lack of comprehensive reviews on this topic in developing countries. This work highlights food systems' transition towards sustainability, focusing on Morocco. It was carried out through searching, selecting, evaluating, and synthesizing existing relevant scholarly and gray literature. In Morocco, a meaningful transition towards sustainability is being guided and carried out on several levels, despite numerous challenges, e.g., inability to cope with the detrimental effects of climate change and escalating water scarcity constitute fundamental problems. However, there are conflicting views on the outcomes of food system transformation. Some studies showed that Morocco has increased its agri-food export and reduced poverty to less than 5% of the population over the past decade; the proportion of wasted and malnourished children has declined from 25 to 15% and 4 to 3%, respectively, and the 2023 Global Hunger Index (GHI) showed a score of 9.0. Other studies showed that North Africa has entered a food security crisis; specifically, food inflation has reached unprecedented levels in Morocco. This paper provides valuable insights for policymakers and planners to design evidence-based policies and strategies to boost sustainable development in Morocco. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Coping With Gender Norms. Constructions of Masculinity Between Autonomy and Dependence.
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Fidolini, Vulca
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SOCIAL space ,SOCIAL norms ,MASCULINITY ,YOUNG adults ,MUSLIM youth ,HETEROSEXUALITY ,SCIENTIFIC literature - Abstract
This article aims to discuss gender identification processes as a dialectic of autonomy and dependence with respect to the production of hegemonic models of masculinity. The analysis which are proposed in this paper are based on results from a prolonged qualitative research on sexual conducts and construction of masculinities among young Moroccan and Muslim immigrant men living in Europe (France and Italy). By discussing specific case studies, I will analyse predatory masculinity -- one of the hegemonic representations of "being a man" among the young people interviewed -- as a gender performance where heterosexuality is conceived as an "essential" attribute of men. The text will first explore how this model of masculinity is configured as a normative reference by scientific literature on Islamic masculinities and among the young Moroccans I met. Then, I will show how this model allows the production of different social relations, especially between men, in homosocial spaces within immigrant milieu, and between Morocco and Europe. Finally, I will study the case of those young men who come to terms with this predatory model of masculinity in order to negotiate subordinate sexual orientations, such as homosexual. The paper will try to show how young men both develop new margins of manoeuvre to perform their masculinities and experience the coercive power of gender norms according to their social backgrounds and family origins. The main purpose of the text is an attempt to highlight both constricting and productive power of heterosexuality and its plural forms of expression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Prevalence of Tobacco Products' Use and Associated Factors Among Adolescents in Morocco: A Systematic Review.
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MOUTAWAKKIL, Salma Ghofrane, EL-AMMARI, Abdelfettah, EL MALKI, Hicham, RAGALA, Mohammed El Amine, EL RHAZI, Karima, and ZARROUQ, Btissame
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SMOKING ,ELECTRONIC cigarettes ,DISEASE prevalence ,AGE distribution ,FAMILIES ,COMMUNITIES ,TEENAGERS' conduct of life ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,TOBACCO products ,ONLINE information services ,SMOKELESS tobacco ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,ADOLESCENCE - Abstract
Introduction: Tobacco use is the major preventable cause of premature death worldwide, responsible for about 8 million deaths per year, mostly in low- and middle-income countries, such as Morocco. Adolescents' tobacco use is a matter of concern, because early initiation increases the risk of becoming a lifelong user. There exists a notable gap in the synthesis of evidence concerning tobacco use among Moroccan adolescents. Thus, the purpose of this study was to provide a comprehensive view of the prevalence of tobacco products' use and associated factors among adolescents in Morocco. Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and ScienceDirect for relevant studies reporting prevalence rates of tobacco products' use among Moroccan adolescents, published until June 2024, using inclusion and exclusion criteria in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Additional searches were completed on other sources to reach unpublished reports. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist was used to assess the quality of included studies. Results: After the final screening, 22 papers met the inclusion criteria. Life-time prevalence of tobacco use ranged from 7.8% to 20.4% for cigarettes smoking, from 10.6% to 21.9% for waterpipe, from 7.9% to 9.1% for chewing tobacco and from 9.2% to 12.4% for snuff. The last 12-month prevalence of cigarette smoking was comprised between 6.9% and 10.8%. As for the prevalence of current use, ranges of (1.8%-16.4%) and (4.9%-8.4%) were noted for cigarettes and waterpipe, respectively. The most commonly highlighted risk factors for tobacco use included male sex, older age, having friends or family members who use tobacco and low perception of risk associated with tobacco use. Conclusion: Our findings reveal an alarming situation of tobacco use among Moroccan adolescents. Therefore, it is crucial that all stakeholders engage in concerted efforts to develop and implement evidence-based preventive interventions among early adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Enhancing wind power with permanent magnet synchronous generator control strategies.
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Ahyaten, Sabra, El Bahaoui, Jalal, Amahjour, Narjisse, Gallego, Francisco Ortegón, and Hanafi, Issam
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PERMANENT magnet generators ,WIND power ,SYNCHRONOUS generators ,WIND speed ,REAL variables ,WIND turbines ,WIND power plants ,ADAPTIVE control systems - Abstract
Due to the substantial rise in wind power generation, the direct-drive permanent magnet synchronous generator has emerged as a leading technology for efficient variable speed operation, meeting grid demands effectively. This paper presents a comparative analysis of control strategies for permanent magnet synchronous generator based wind turbine using real variable wind speed data from a 2 MW of Tetouan wind farm in Morocco. The proposed approach is based on evaluating two primary control strategies: the adaptive fuzzy-proportional-integral controller and the conventional proportional-integral controller aimed at enhancing the wind turbine's output power. The simulation performed on MATLAB-Simulink indicates that pitch control mechanisms play a crucial role in optimizing power generation, also demonstrating its ability to achieve satisfactory performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Intensifying resistance through complexification: a positive discourse analysis of the portrayal of Amazighs in a selected Moroccan EFL textbook.
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Said, Khalid, Jaafari, Taoufik, and Laghfiri, Belqassem
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DISCOURSE analysis ,CRITICAL discourse analysis ,TEXTBOOKS ,ENGLISH as a foreign language ,ELECTRONIC textbooks ,CURRICULUM - Abstract
Although critical discourse analysis (CDA) sets out to investigate both oppressive and progressive discourses, the vast bulk of published studies seem to prioritize the former. This paper is a response to scholarly calls to engage with (non)oppressive discourses by integrating positive impulses in critical discourse analysis, and thus contribute to the growth of positive discourse analysis (PDA), a complement to CDA, which attends to the emancipatory mechanisms of resistance. Using a combination of theoretical tools, this paper takes a case study approach to explore the potentials of 'complexification' [Macgilchrist, F. (2007). Positive discourse analysis: Contesting dominant discourses by reframing the issues. Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines, 1(1), 74–94], a counter-discursive strategy for propelling marginal discourses into the dominant official school discourse. Specifically, the paper discusses three layers of complexification found in a selected Moroccan EFL textbook which has been developed, approved and distributed by the Moroccan Ministry of Education, and has been required to be used in every school, public or private. The analysis highlights the role this textbook plays in promoting emancipatory and progressive discourses about Amazigh social actors, and hence, signals a new shift in analytic focus by illuminating a concrete application of PDA in education curricula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Integrating remote sensing, GIS-based, and AHP techniques to delineate groundwater potential zones in the Moulouya Basin, North-East Morocco.
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Hilal, Ismail, Qurtobi, Mohamed, Saadi, Radouan, Aqnouy, Mourad, Bouizrou, Ismail, Bouadila, Abdelmounim, Dakak, Houria, Abdelrahman, Kamal, Moreno-Navarro, Jesus Gabriel, Abioui, Mohamed, Stitou El Messari, Jamal Eddine, Ekoa Bessa, Armel Zacharie, and Benmansour, Moncef
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REMOTE sensing ,ANALYTIC hierarchy process ,GROUNDWATER ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,ECOLOGICAL zones ,LAND cover ,AQUIFERS ,GROUNDWATER monitoring - Abstract
Groundwater is a valuable shared resource in the Moulouya Basin, but it has been in decline due to recent years of low rainfall and rapid population growth. To support socio-economic development, there is increased demand for this precious resource. This paper presents a standard methodology for delimiting potential groundwater zones using geographic information systems (GIS), an integrated analytical hierarchy process (AHP), and remote sensing techniques. Seven parameters that monitor the presence and mobility of groundwater, including drainage density, lithology, slope, precipitation, land use/land cover, distance to river, and lineament density, were incorporated into a raster data model using ArcGIS software. AHP-based expert knowledge was used to prepare a groundwater potential index and assign weights to the thematic layers. The study classified the area into five zones of varying groundwater potential: very high (26%), high (51%), moderate (13%), poor (9%), and very poor (1%). The accuracy of the model was validated by comparing the Groundwater Potential Zones map with data from 96 wells and boreholes across the basin. The validity of the results was confirmed by comparing them with the specific yield of the aquifer in the study area, yielding a high correlation coefficient (R
2 ) of 0.79. The analysis revealed that 89.5% of the boreholes were situated in the high and very high potential zones, demonstrating the reliability and robustness of the employed approach. These findings can aid decision-making and planning for sustainable groundwater use in the water-stressed region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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17. Perceptions and sociocultural factors underlying adoption of conservation agriculture in the Mediterranean.
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Topp, Emmeline, El Azhari, Mohamed, Cicek, Harun, Cheikh M'Hamed, Hatem, Dhraief, Mohamed Zied, El Gharras, Oussama, Puig Roca, Jordi, Quintas-Soriano, Cristina, Rueda Iáñez, Laura, Sakouili, Abderrahmane, Oueslati Zlaoui, Meriem, and Plieninger, Tobias
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AGRICULTURAL conservation ,SOCIOCULTURAL factors ,SUSTAINABLE agriculture ,TILLAGE ,SOIL conservation ,SOIL management - Abstract
The Mediterranean region is facing major challenges for soil conservation and sustainable agriculture. Conservation agriculture (CA), including reduced soil disturbance, can help conserve soils and improve soil fertility, but its adoption in the Mediterranean region is limited. Examining farmers' perceptions of soil and underlying sociocultural factors can help shed light on adoption of soil management practices. In this paper, we conducted a survey with 590 farmers across Morocco, Spain and Tunisia to explore concepts that are cognitively associated with soil and perceptions of tillage. We also evaluated differences in perceptions of innovation, community, adaptive capacity, and responsibility for soil. We found that farmers' cognitive associations with soil show awareness of soil as a living resource, go beyond agriculture and livelihoods to reveal cultural ties, and link to multiple levels of human needs. Beliefs about the benefits of tillage for water availability and yield persist among the surveyed farmers. We found that openness towards innovation, perceived adaptive capacity and responsibility for soil were associated with minimum tillage, whereas community integration was not. Education, age and farm lifestyle were also associated with differences in these perceptions. CA promotion in the Mediterranean should emphasize the multiple values of soil, should demonstrate how sufficient yields may be achieved alongside resilience to drought, and be tailored to differing levels of environmental awareness and economic needs across north and south. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Proposed geo-educational activities at the Sidi Bouzid geosite, Safi Province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco.
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El Hamidy, Mustapha, Errami, Ezzoura, and Orionb, Nir
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GEODIVERSITY ,GEOPARKS ,LIMESTONE ,GEOLOGISTS ,TOURIST attractions - Abstract
The Sidi Bouzid escarpment is one of the geosites that present high educational and tourism values in the Safi Province, extending for several kilometers along the Atlantic coast southwest of the city of Safi, Safi Province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. It offers panoramic views over the town and the Atlantic Ocean, as well as a beautiful beach much frequented by holidaymakers. The sedimentary and paleontological information preserved in the rocks that form the escarpment makes a valuable contribution to paleobiogeographic and paleoclimatic interpretations and stratigraphic correlations on a regional and global scale. This paper focused on promoting and popularizing earth sciences among students at universities, research centers, colleges, schools, and the general public by developing an educational program adapted to the Sidi Bouzid geosite. Survey was employed to collect the data, the results of which was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the educational program. The results showed that the program had a significant impact on all visitor categories since it offered visitors a holistic view of how geological processes shaped the Earth, revealing the interconnections between many components of the Earth system (geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Deep Learning Approaches for Water Stress Forecasting in Arboriculture Using Time Series of Remote Sensing Images: Comparative Study between ConvLSTM and CNN-LSTM Models.
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Bounoua, Ismail, Saidi, Youssef, Yaagoubi, Reda, and Bouziani, Mourad
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DEEP learning ,REMOTE sensing ,TIME series analysis ,ARBORICULTURE ,REMOTE-sensing images ,WATER demand management - Abstract
Irrigation is crucial for crop cultivation and productivity. However, traditional methods often waste water and energy due to neglecting soil and crop variations, leading to inefficient water distribution and potential crop water stress. The crop water stress index (CWSI) has become a widely accepted index for assessing plant water status. However, it is necessary to forecast the plant water stress to estimate the quantity of water to irrigate. Deep learning (DL) models for water stress forecasting have gained prominence in irrigation management to address these needs. In this paper, we present a comparative study between two deep learning models, ConvLSTM and CNN-LSTM, for water stress forecasting using remote sensing data. While these DL architectures have been previously proposed and studied in various applications, our novelty lies in studying their effectiveness in the field of water stress forecasting using time series of remote sensing images. The proposed methodology involves meticulous preparation of time series data, where we calculate the crop water stress index (CWSI) using Landsat 8 satellite imagery through Google Earth Engine. Subsequently, we implemented and fine-tuned the hyperparameters of the ConvLSTM and CNN-LSTM models. The same processes of model compilation, optimization of hyperparameters, and model training were applied for the two architectures. A citrus farm in Morocco was chosen as a case study. The analysis of the results reveals that the CNN-LSTM model excels over the ConvLSTM model for long sequences (nine images) with an RMSE of 0.119 and 0.123, respectively, while ConvLSTM provides better results for short sequences (three images) than CNN-LSTM with an RMSE of 0.153 and 0.187, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Urban Sustainability Development in Morocco, a Review.
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Bounoua, Lahouari, Lachkham, Mohamed Amine, Ed-Dahmany, Noura, Lagmiri, Souad, Bahi, Hicham, Messouli, Mohammed, Yacoubi Khebiza, Mohammed, Nigro, Joseph, and Thome, Kurtis J.
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SUSTAINABLE urban development ,REGIONAL development ,CITIES & towns ,SUSTAINABLE development ,LAND tenure - Abstract
During the last decades, Morocco has recorded substantial urbanization and faced challenges related to urban sprawl and encroachment on fertile lands. This paper reviews several studies assessing urban sustainability development in 27 Moroccan urban areas using the UN's Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 11.3.1, i.e., the ratio of Land Consumption Rate (LCR) to Population Growth Rate (PGR). Among the 27 urban areas reviewed, analysis of SDG 11.3.1 data revealed that only 7 exhibited trends towards sustainable urban development, while the remaining 20 showed a divergence from the sustainability objectives. We analyze the studies, conducted between 2020 and 2023, describing in depth the relationship between LCRs and PGRs, and provide a comprehensive summary of the SDG 11.3.1 outcome, discussing along the way methodological variations, and introducing a new concept for the evaluation of urban land consumption. The review reveals disparate regional urban development trends, emphasizing the need for local land tenure rules. Additionally, the study discusses how the SDG 11.3.1 reacts under the influence of several parameters such as land characteristics, climate, and geographic location. While the study acknowledges the limitations of SDG 11.3.1, it found that the indicator provides valuable insights into trends and comparisons, and should offer assistance to stakeholders, urban planners, and decision makers in their pursuit of sustainable development. However, these identified limitations underscore the need for a more comprehensive and multidimensional urban sustainability development indicator, capable of better addressing the complexities of the urban environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Managing COVID‐19 in Morocco: The adoption of novel technology tools in assisting expert policy advisors.
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AIT EL CAID, Hamid
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POLITICAL consultants ,DIGITAL technology ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,ETHICAL problems ,MOBILE apps - Abstract
The COVID‐19 pandemic showed that new digital tools played a major role in the design, implementation, and evaluation of policies aimed at containing and defeating the virus. However, relying on digital tools should not undermine the role of experts in the policy process. This paper answers the following question as means of examing the relationship between technology and expertise: To what extent has the introduction of technology‐assisted tools complemented and empowered health experts to provide more effective policy advice? By answering this question, the paper investigates the opportunities and challenges of technology‐backed sources of 'policy knowledge' as 'advisory assistants' of conventional expert communities in the policy processes. Drawing on a case study from a developing country, I demonstrate how the introduction of the 'Wiqaytna' mobile application in Morocco facilitated reporting of higher risk locations and provided operational feedback for 'the scientific committee' enabling them to deliver more efficient and effective actions against COVID‐19, despite the underlying technical and ethical problems associated with the use of such tools. Points for practitioners: Increasing interest and deployment of technology tools, such as artificial intelligence in the public policy and administration, means that a proper understanding and use of technology assisted tools is crucial for the delivery of smooth and effective public policy.The role of human experts remains indispensable in the policy process, but technology assisted tools can be utilised to speed up implementation processes and help give policy feedback. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Strategic analysis for advancing Morocco’s nuclear infrastructure using PESTELE framework.
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Housni, Hafsa, Amrous, Naila, Daoudi, Najima, and Malzi, Mohamed Jaouad
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ENERGY development ,PEST analysis ,ENERGY consumption ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,RENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy) ,NUCLEAR energy ,NUCLEAR reactors - Abstract
Morocco’s exploration of nuclear energy aligns with both climate goals and national energy ambitions, offering a promising low-carbon alternative to conventional fossil fuels. Despite the nation’s significant strides in renewable energy, nuclear power remains understudied, revealing a critical literature gap. This research underscores the global imperative to transition to net-zero emissions and the pivotal role nuclear energy plays in addressing climate change. Within the context of Morocco’s 2030 plan, which prioritizes renewable energy, nuclear energy stands as an underexplored aspect, lacking comprehensive research. To bridge this gap, the study employs a PESTLE analysis to examine the political, economic, societal, technological, legal, and environmental factors influencing Morocco’s nuclear energy landscape. The integration of insights from various sources, including press releases, reports, and scientific publications, ensures a holistic and well-informed perspective on Morocco’s nuclear industry. The paper concludes by providing an overview of nuclear energy use on different scales, accompanied by a detailed discussion of the PESTLE analysis outcomes. This approach seeks to contribute valuable insights for informed decision-making and strategic planning in the realm of nuclear energy development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Challenges faced by human resources for health in Morocco: A scoping review.
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Al Hassani, Wafaa, Achhab, Youness El, and Nejjari, Chakib
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PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout ,QUALITY of life ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,JOB satisfaction ,MOROCCANS ,LITERARY sources - Abstract
Background: Human resources for health (HRH) play a pivotal role in effective health system operation, yet various impediments challenge sustainable development. This scoping review aimed to explore these challenges and potential solutions in aligning the health workforce to meet the evolving healthcare needs of the Moroccan population. Methods: We conducted a scoping review searching PubMed, Science Direct, Cairn and Google Scholar for relevant articles published between 2014 and 2023. Additionally, non-peer-reviewed literature sourced from Ministry of Health consultations and allied websites was included. Results: Among the nineteen studies meeting our inclusion criteria, the majority were cross-sectional and predominantly focused on challenges faced by nurses. While some papers delineated multiple HRH challenges (5/19), the rest addressed specific challenges. The identified challenges span organizational and personal levels. Organizationally, the focus was on training, lifelong learning, continuing education, health coverage and shortages, and job satisfaction. At a personal level, HRH in the public health sector encountered challenges such as burnout, stress, and broader occupational health concerns. Conclusions: The reviewed publications underscored a spectrum of challenges necessitating robust policy interventions. Despite promising developments in the Moroccan healthcare system, addressing the unequal urban-rural HRH distribution, augmenting funding, and enhancing HRH quality of life stand as pivotal imperatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Diversity and Population Sizes of Wintering Waterbirds in the Wetlands of the Saïss–Middle Atlas Region (North–Central Morocco): Main Survival Factors and Evaluation of Habitat Loss.
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Squalli, Wafae, Mansouri, Ismail, Douini, Ikram, Achiban, Hamid, Saghrouchni, Hamza, El Agy, Abdelbari, Fadil, Fatima, Wink, Michael, and Dakki, Mohamed
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WATER birds ,WETLANDS ,COASTAL wetlands ,WINTERING of birds ,BIRD diversity ,BIRD conservation ,HABITATS - Abstract
Simple Summary: In this paper, we present the first diagnostic of the wintering birds in the wetlands of the Saïss plain and its adjacent Atlas Mountains (north–center of Morocco). The study revealed an unexpected diversity of bird species, for which we provide the population size, with their variations, over five years (2017–2018 to 2022–2023). Among these birds, we found four remarkable species: Oxyura leucocephala (endangered), Aythya ferina (vulnerable), Aythya nyroca (near-threatened) and Limosa limosa (near-threatened). In addition, we illustrated the wetland changes during the last 20 years (2003–2023), mainly the habitat loss for wintering waterbirds. Moroccan wetlands host up to half a million wintering birds and provide a stopover for tens of thousands of migrants, while they are inhabited by few nesting species. Most of this avifauna prefers to use the large coastal wetlands or reservoirs, while many species are dispersed across hundreds of small inland wetlands of various types. In this study, we monitored the wintering avifauna of 11 wetlands of the Saïss plain and its adjacent Atlas Mountains (north–center of Morocco), during six wintering seasons (2017–2018 to 2022–2023), with the objective of assessing the importance of this region as a waterbird wintering area. Using the richness of the species, we determine the bird population changes during this pentad and between the different types of wetlands (natural, human-made, and natural wetlands). During this study, we recorded 51 species, belonging to 17 families, among which exist four remarkable birds: the endangered Oxyura leucocephala, the vulnerable Aythya ferina and the near-threatened Aythya nyroca and Limosa limosa. Bird diversity is higher in human-made ecosystems than in peri-urban and natural ecosystems, while the populations' size is similar in urban and non-urban wetlands. With regard to bird conservation, these inland wetlands, mainly the small ones, are threatened by recurrent droughts and various anthropic stressors, which we describe using our observations of the two last decades (2003–2023). The loss of habitat is significant, reaching 348.5 hectares, while the impacts of reduced precipitation and temperature increase are particularly evident in the mountainous natural lakes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Healthcare service quality management: Evidence from Morocco.
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Jeyar, Manal, El Moudden, Abdeslam, and Taouab, Omar
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HEALTH care industry ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,TOTAL quality management ,PARTIAL least squares regression ,HEALTH facilities - Abstract
This paper empirically evaluates the influence of implementing quality, safety, environment and information systems security practices on the organizational performance and overall quality of healthcare organizations in the Moroccan context using data from a sample of 50 healthcare entities in the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region selected from a pool of 76 organizations. This research employs the partial least squares (PLS) method for analysis to test hypotheses regarding the nature of health service quality in Morocco across various forms. The outcomes of this study reveal a significant and positive relationship between organizational performance in Moroccan healthcare facilities and adopting practices emphasizing quality, safety, environment and information security systems. Notably, organizations incorporating these practices generally demonstrate heightened levels of performance. This study posits that the incorporation of an integrated management system can catalyse continuous improvement and enhanced performance within the Moroccan healthcare sector. These results suggest that the implementing integrated management systems could contribute to ongoing improvement and elevate organizational performance standards throughout the broader healthcare sector. However, generalizing these findings to all Moroccan healthcare facilities requires a larger sample spread across all Moroccan regions to enable a comprehensive understanding of the impact of these practices on organizational performance across the entire healthcare landscape of Morocco. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. A Critical Analysis of Morocco's Green Hydrogen Roadmap: A Modelling Approach to Assess Country Readiness from the Energy Trilemma Perspective.
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Caillard, Amandine, Yeganyan, Rudolf, Cannone, Carla, Plazas-Niño, Fernando, and Howells, Mark
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GREEN fuels ,CRITICAL analysis ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,ELECTRIC power production ,PREPAREDNESS ,COAL-fired power plants - Abstract
Morocco, despite its heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels, which made up 68% of electricity generation in 2020, has recognised its significant renewable energy potential. The Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) commitment is to reduce emissions by 45.5% from baseline levels with international assistance and abstain from constructing new coal plants. Moreover, the Green Hydrogen Roadmap aims to export 10 TWh of green hydrogen by 2030, as well as use it for local electricity storage. This paper critically analyses this Roadmap and Morocco's readiness to reach its ambitious targets, focusing specifically on an energy trilemma perspective and using OSeMOSYS (Open-Source energy Modelling System) for energy modelling. The results reveal that the NDC scenario is only marginally more expensive than the least-cost scenario, at around 1.3% (approximately USD 375 million), and facilitates a 23.32% emission reduction by 2050. An important note is the continued reliance on existing coal power plants across all scenarios, which challenges both energy security and emissions. The assessment of the Green Hydrogen Scenarios highlights that it could be too costly for the Moroccan government to fund the Green Hydrogen Roadmap at this scale, which leads to increased imports of polluting fossil fuels for cost reduction. In fact, the emission levels are 39% higher in the green hydrogen exports scenario than in the least-cost scenario. Given these findings, it is recommended that the Green Hydrogen Roadmap be re-evaluated, with a suggestion for a postponement and reduction in scope. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. THE RAZOR'S EDGE: THE WESTERN SAHARA CONFLICT AS A GEOPOLITICAL ANTAGONISM IN THE ALGERIAN MOROCCAN RELATIONS.
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Sour, Lotfi
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POLITICAL geography ,SOCIAL dynamics ,BALANCE of power ,GEOPOLITICS ,DIVORCE - Abstract
This article explores the origins of the Western Sahara conflict, and the contrasting interpretations of the factors which have kept it as an unresolved conflict after Spanish forces withdrew in 1975. This article shows how Algeria and Morocco continue to disagree on even the most basic facts of the dispute's history, and suggests that the continuation of the dispute is the result of conflicting models of statehood and historical narratives. Also, it explores ways in which developing concepts within political geography have contributed to understanding the ongoing significance of the region for all the parties to the conflict. Additionally, this paper argues that the contemporary contours of the Western Sahara conflict cannot be seen divorced from the larger geopolitical and balance of power developments in the Maghreb region. Algeria- Morocco relations in general and the Western Sahara conflict in particular are not only influenced by the local political, security and social dynamics, but also by the larger systemic and sub-systemic imperatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Smart Cities and Sustainable Urban Development in Morocco.
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Khalifi, Hamid, Riahi, Sara, and Cherif, Walid
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SUSTAINABLE urban development ,SMART cities ,URBAN planning ,CITIES & towns ,TELECOMMUNICATION - Abstract
In a rapidly changing socio-economic context, urban planning faces several challenges. In fact, population growth, the accentuation of urban issues and the massive use of mobile communication technologies have presented the smart city as a relevant and innovative solution to these various contemporary challenges. At this stage, the opportunities mobilized by Big Data and communication technologies have reiterated the attention on the notion of smart cities. However, how can contemporary urban life be planned in order to determine the conditions for success and the trajectory of a smart city in Morocco? By crossing the reality of urban planning, the state of Moroccan cities with the different trajectories to be taken to support the emergence of smart cities in Morocco, this work seeks to explore the likely interactions between smart planning and the process of implementing a smart city. In addition, it also attempts to retrace the state of urban planning in Morocco. In this paper we will provide a series of concrete recommendations, ready to rectify any widespread deficiencies rooted in the current urban planning framework. Finally, we aim to propose some measures to be taken to ensure the redress of the excesses of the current planning system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Pesticide contamination pattern from Morocco, insights into the surveillance situation and health risk assessment: a review.
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Ouakhssase, Abdallah, Jalal, Mariam, and Addi, Elhabib Ait
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HEALTH risk assessment ,PESTICIDES ,PESTICIDE residues in food ,PESTICIDE pollution ,LITERATURE reviews ,CONSCIOUSNESS raising ,ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring - Abstract
The widespread application of pesticides in Morocco's agriculture renders their monitoring in food and environmental samples very necessary. Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in reporting studies related to the monitoring of pesticide residues in food, water, groundwater, and soil as well as their quantitative health risk assessment. Most published studies have been done by university researchers. However, the lack of research reproducibility remains a problem that considerably limits the possibility of exploiting data from the literature. Our study involves an extensive literature review utilizing search engines with keywords like "pesticide residues," "monitoring," "vegetables and fruits," "water and soil," "risk assessment," and "Morocco" from 2009 to 2023. Analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs and environmental samples highlights concerns over compliance with EU regulations, the health risks associated with pesticide exposure, and the necessity for comprehensive monitoring and risk assessment strategies. This paper could help influence policies to develop a strategy and action plan for the sound management of pesticides, including measures to reduce their use, raise awareness, and monitor compliance. Also, this paper could be useful for scientists interested in understanding the current situation and challenges regarding pesticide residues in Morocco, as well as countries with which commercial links exist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Modelling of depth profiles of the water temperature in the Lake Sidi Ali (Morocco).
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Haddout, S., Priya, K. L., Casila, Joan Cecilia C., Hoguane, A. M., and Ljubenkov, I.
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DEPTH profiling ,WATER quality management ,WATER depth ,CHEMICAL processes ,CLIMATE change ,WATER temperature - Abstract
Water temperature is a fundamental physical property with a direct impact on all organisms inhabiting the aquatic environment. Because predicting the water temperature is important for maintaining water quality and for ecosystem management. Additionally, lake water temperature is one of the key parameters in determining the ecological condition within a lake, as it influences chemical and biological processes. In this paper, the Sidi Ali Lake (Morocco) was selected as the research object, and the Bulk freshwater lake model is used to simulate the variation of thermal regime affected by climate changes over a 35-yrs period. It is demonstrated that the model reproduces the results of field measurement data for all observed periods. The numerical results for the thermal regimes are in the best quantitative and qualitative agreement with the real vertical profiles, which suggests that the predictive model can be used to obtain a first-order estimation of vertical water temperature in Moroccan Lakes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Auto Insurance Fraud Detection using Machine learning Contrasting US and Moroccan Companies.
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Mouna, Sidi Aly and Ilham, Kissani
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INSURANCE crimes ,MACHINE learning ,AUTOMOBILE insurance - Abstract
Insurance fraud, especially automobile insurance fraud, is a common fraud topic which causes significant financial losses for insurance companies. Dishonest claims impose a significant financial strain on insurance companies which influence on the entire industry. Because of this, insurers are constantly seeking for more effective detection systems to get beyond the limitations of traditional techniques; therefore, building a reliable and effective fraud detection model is crucial to maintaining the insurance providers' financial stability and reputation. Our research paper major objective is to use machine learning techniques to develop a reliable system for detecting car insurance fraud. This study intends to examine multiple supervised machine learning algorithms using classification method, and assess their efficacy, to ultimately select the most accurate model with significant accuracy for identifying fraudulent insurance claims. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Auto Insurance Fraud Detection using Machine learning Contrasting US and Moroccan Companies.
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Aly Mouna, Sidi and Ilham, Kissani
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AUTOMOBILE insurance ,MACHINE learning ,INSURANCE crimes ,SUPERVISED learning - Abstract
Insurance fraud, especially automobile insurance fraud, is a common fraud topic which causes significant financial losses for insurance companies. Dishonest claims impose a significant financial strain on insurance companies which influence on the entire industry. Because of this, insurers are constantly seeking for more effective detection systems to get beyond the limitations of traditional techniques; therefore, building a reliable and effective fraud detection model is crucial to maintaining the insurance providers' financial stability and reputation. Our research paper major objective is to use machine learning techniques to develop a reliable system for detecting car insurance fraud. This study intends to examine multiple supervised machine learning algorithms using classification method, and assess their efficacy, to ultimately select the most accurate model with significant accuracy for identifying fraudulent insurance claims. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Lost in Statistics
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Malika Jmila
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The present paper investigates one aspect of questionable research practices relating to Arabic L1 learners of foreign languages, namely the use of statistics. The objective of the paper is to argue that reproducible research requires adopting wise practices in linguistics and that the excessive focus on quantification does not seem to serve this purpose. Statistical significance tests in quantitative research are routinely used in linguistic inquiry as well as language teaching and learning studies with a view to supporting the relevant explanatory insights in linguistics. In this article, I will expose the misuse of statistics by doctoral students in English departments of Morocco working on Arabic L1 learners' data, by highlighting some practices that are at odds with international good practices in academic research in linguistics. I will take stock of the current questionable practices in this regard to dispel some of the misunderstanding about the use of statistics which is now gaining grounds lest this becomes an orthodoxy. I will argue that research on Arabic L1 learners' data should be focused more on exploration and discovery, as well as the validation of epistemological insights than on mere descriptive quantification geared to hypothesis verification. These areas of focus constitute the crux of academic research in linguistics, but they seem to be lost in statistics in doctoral students' theses. Recommendations and solutions are provided for enhancing transparency and improving reproducibility of doctoral research outcomes to advance theory building and the delivery of new research lines in linguistics as well as to avoid the risk of research waste, in line with the requirements of open science.
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34. Motivations and Barriers to Female Entrepreneurship: Insights from Morocco.
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Naguib, Rabia
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WOMEN'S empowerment , *FEMINISM , *GENDER inequality , *ENTREPRENEURSHIP , *WOMEN'S programs - Abstract
Entrepreneurship is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon that is associated with value creation and considered a driver of economic development. While Africa exhibits a strong upsurge in the number of women entrepreneurs, the continent is still struggling in terms of gender equality and women's empowerment. The region is entrepreneurially disadvantaged, with a low degree of female participation in this field and a large gender gap in favor of men. Therefore, this paper aims to present original insights into female entrepreneurship from the context of Morocco, exploring the motivations and barriers to women entrepreneurs in the service sector. It adopts a multi-level integrative framework and combines feminist and institutional theory to capture the agency and enabling factors along with institutional regulative and normative constraints associated with female entrepreneurship. The paper adopts an interpretative qualitative research approach capitalizing on in-depth interviews with twenty women entrepreneurs in the service sector. The data is analyzed using thematic coding and identified factors are classified into micro-meso-macro levels. The findings highlight the importance of integrating multiple lens and levels of analysis to capture the complexity of the phenomenon and illustrate the imbrication and interplay of enablers and constraints and contribute theoretically and empirically to knowledge on female entrepreneurship in the North African context and a factor-driven economy through the case of Morocco. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Using Cloud Services to Improve Weather Forecasting Based on Weather Big Data Scraped From Web Sources.
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El Mhouti, Abderrahim, Fahim, Mohamed, Bahbah, Asmae, El Borji, Yassine, Soufi, Adil, and Erradi, Mohamed
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METEOROLOGICAL services ,WEATHER forecasting ,BIG data ,WEB services ,DATA extraction - Abstract
Big Data (BD) scraping systems are among the recommended approaches for large-scale web data extraction. However, these systems for collecting large amounts of data face many challenges, including processing, storage, and data extraction reliability. Due to its potentials, cloud computing is becoming a viable solution to support BD scraping systems. This paper tenders a cloud based-web scraping framework for weather BD extraction and analysis. The aim is to extract weather BD from web sources, analyze this data and use it for visualization and forecasting purposes, and this by enabling elastic and on-demand resources. The framework is implemented using Selenium and Amazon Web Services and tested with Morocco weather data. The suggested cloud-based scrapper's performance and scalability analysis reveals that it provides more efficiency in terms of data collecting and analysis, as well as forecast quality, due to its capacity to leverage cloud resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC JOURNEYS INTO THE SPIRITUAL WORLD OF HEALING ON THE WINGS OF GNAWA MUSIC: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY.
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Madili, Meryem
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PSYCHOTHERAPY ,SPIRITUAL healing ,SACRED music ,ANTHROPOLOGY - Abstract
Copyright of Special Treatment / Különleges Bánásmód is the property of University of Debrecen and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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37. Moroccan ESP Instructors' Perceptions of an Effective ESP Teacher.
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Abdelkrim, Benaissi
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TEACHERS ,LABOR market ,MOROCCANS ,LINGUISTIC change ,RESEARCH questions - Abstract
The changes in the linguistic and socio-economic spheres in Morocco have brought about new perspectives to teaching English for specific purposes (ESP). The challenge has long been to ascertain the implementation of well-informed teaching practices to meet the volatile needs of learners and those of the local and global job market. Within this context, guided by the aim to promote quality in ESP teaching in Morocco, this paper investigated Moroccan ESP teachers' perceptions of effective ESP teaching and teachers' roles, hoping to offer a hands-on profile of an effective ESP practitioner. This study sought to answer two main research questions: 1). What roles do Moroccan ESP teachers play in their ESP teaching settings? 2). What are Moroccan ESP teachers' perceptions of an effective ESP instructor? To answer these questions, a mixed-method research design was adopted where 32 teachers from different ESP settings were surveyed. The study offered illuminating data about effective ESP roles and practices and suggested a modal for effective ESP teaching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Historia de Mabrūka. Un siglo de incertidumbres sobre la esclavitud en Tetuán, Marruecos.
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Mateo Dieste, Josep Lluís, Medina, Lina, and Daoud, Hasna
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EMANCIPATION of slaves ,SLAVERY ,NEBULAE ,GESTURE ,FAMILIES - Abstract
Copyright of Anaquel de Estudios Árabes is the property of Universidad Complutense de Madrid and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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39. The practice of consanguineous marriage and the risk of diabetes among offspring in the province of Tetouan (Morocco).
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Hajjaji, Mohamed, Khadmaoui, AbdErrazzak, and El Bakkali, Mohamed
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CONSANGUINITY ,MARRIAGE ,GRANDPARENTS ,MARRIAGE age ,DIABETES ,EUGENICS - Abstract
Purpose: The practice of consanguinity has been culturally preferred in most Arab countries, including Morocco. This behavior leads to an increase in genetic abnormalities, such as hypertension and diabetes. This paper examines the prevalence and determinants of first-cousin marriages and their impact on diabetes among offspring. Design/methodology/approach: Data on 882 couples were collected through face-to-face interview via a pre-established questionnaire based on the variables selected within the objectives of this study. The authors used the multiple logistic regression modeling procedure in this study. Findings: The results of the study indicate that the prevalence of first-cousin marriages were 15% among students' parents. From the multiple logistic regression modeling, the authors found a significant effect of paternal and maternal grandparents' first-cousins marriage on that of parents (aOR = 3.27 and aOR = 3.36, respectively). However, an 11-fold higher risk of first relative marriages among parents once the paternal and maternal grandparents were first-cousins and the father was illiterate (aOR = 11.01). Moreover, the authors reported a diabetes risk of more than 14 times when the effects of first-cousin maternal grandparents and parents and the hypertension among mother or her sibling were combined (aOR = 14.48) or when the effects of first-cousins maternal grandparents, first-cousin parents and mother's age at marriage between 21 and 29 years were combined (aOR = 14.56). Originality/value: First-cousin marriage depends on the father's illiteracy and the consanguinity of grandparents' factors. The cumulative effect of first-cousin marriage among grandparents, parents and a family history of hypertension among mother or her sibling increase the risk of diabetes among these mothers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Enhancing Security Mechanisms for IoT-Fog Networks.
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Mansour, Salah-Eddine, Sakhi, Abdlehak, Kzaz, Larbi, and Sekkaki, Abderrahim
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,FISHERIES ,SECURITY systems ,FISH industry ,ENCYCLOPEDIAS & dictionaries - Abstract
This study contributes to improving Morocco's fish canning industry by integrating artificial intelligence (AI). The primary objective involves developing an AI and image processing-based system to monitor and guarantee canning process quality in the facility. It commenced with an IoTenabled device capable of capturing and processing images, leading to the creation of an AI-driven system adept at accurately categorizing improperly crimped cans. Further advancements focused on reinforcing communication between IoT devices and servers housing individual client's neural network weights. These weights are vital, ensuring the functionality of our IoT device. The efficiency of the IoT device in categorizing cans relies on updated neural network weights from the Fog server, crucial for continual refinement and adaptation to diverse can shapes. Securing communication integrity between devices and the server is imperative to avoid disruptions in can classification, emphasizing the need for secure channels. In this paper, our key scientific contribution revolves around devising a security protocol founded on HMAC. This protocol guarantees authentication and preserves the integrity of neural network weights exchanged between Fog computing nodes and IoT devices. The innovative addition of a comprehensive dictionary within the Fog server significantly bolsters security measures, enhancing the overall safety between these interconnected entities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Inhibitors of Battery Electric Vehicle Adoption in Morocco.
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Nasreddin, Dalal, El Hafdaoui, Hamza, Jelti, Faissal, Boumelha, Aya, and Khallaayoun, Ahmed
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ELECTRIC vehicle batteries ,ELECTRIC vehicle industry ,GREENHOUSE gas mitigation ,PARIS Agreement (2016) - Abstract
The transport sector is one of the main contributors to global CO
2 emissions and the transport sector in the Kingdom of Morocco is no exception. To combat this, two important agreements aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions were created, the Paris Agreement and the Nationally Determined Contributions. The adoption of battery electric vehicles is one way of helping to reduce transport-related emissions. However, there are several barriers to the adoption of battery electric vehicles in Morocco. The objective of this paper is to identify these barriers and to propose solutions to overcome them based on a survey of 209 responses that were analyzed using the Smart-PLS 4 approach. The study found that the financial attributes, maintenance, design, social reinforcement, and lack of incentives related to battery electric vehicles are the most significant factors that could cause the hindrance of the adoption of battery electric vehicles. Therefore, more affordable and attractive battery electric vehicles should be made more accessible. Moreover, increased technical training facilities should be mobilized to boost further efforts and increase experience in the field of BEV maintenance in Morocco. By implementing these solutions, Morocco can increase the uptake of battery electric vehicles and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. This will help Morocco reach its Nationally Determined Contributions and protect the environment as well as the health of its population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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42. DOES CALL CENTERS OPERATORS' INTROJECTED REGULATION IMPACT THEIR SKILL VARIETY AND TASK SIGNIFICANCE? EVIDENCE FROM MOROCCO.
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BELHAJ SOULAMI, Marwa and LOULIDI, Sofia
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CALL center agents ,JOB satisfaction ,EMPLOYEE motivation ,EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
Purpose -- The aim of this paper was to empirically examine the impact of work motivation represented by introjected regulation on job satisfaction, which was illustrated by skill variety and task significance. This study was conducted relatedly to Moroccan call center operators, in the post-COVID-19 era in which motivational and satisfactory issues are still strongly faced by managers, mainly due to the operated hybrid working systems. Research methodology -- The chosen methodology was a quantitative one, based on the administration of a questionnaire to 158 call center operators, working in various Moroccan districts. The data analysis consisted of an exploratory factor analysis (EFA), followed by a full structural equation modelling (SEM). Findings -- The findings display that introjected regulation positively and significatively impacts skill variety, but not task significance, in a way that permitted to partly confirm the conceptual model built upon the central hypothesis, claiming that work motivation positively affects job satisfaction. Indeed, avoiding to experience feelings of shame and guilt in addition to seeking for conformity and approbation in a work context turned out to lead individuals to execute the assigned tasks by implementing their personal configuration of skills and talents in this regard. Research limitations -- This study admits methodological limitations as for instance the restricted sample size, and the adopted quantitative approach rather than a qualitative one, or even a mixed approach that could have opened more research tracks to be explored regarding the investigated relationship. Practical implications -- This study comes out with appealing practical implications willing to help managers to understand better the causality link between work motivation and job satisfaction. The main implication of this study is the illustration of how introjected regulation can predict and foster skill variety in a professional context, as the correspondent research hypothesis was empirically verified. Originality/Value -- Morocco is admittedly one of the poorest targeted populations for International Business and Management studies, hopefully this study can contribute in enriching the pre-existent studies in this regard. Also, work motivation and job satisfaction are usually seen as qualitative variables (using interviews, case studies...), hence a quantitative methodology is not commonly adopted in this perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Gender representation and stereotyping in Moroccan print media coverage of the 2023 Haouz Earthquake.
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Dib, Salim and Fadil, Amal
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EARTHQUAKES , *SOCIAL norms , *SYMPATHY , *GENDER , *NEWSPAPERS - Abstract
Natural crises often amplify and reflect preexisting societal inequalities, with varying impacts on women across different regions. This research paper examines gender representation in the visual coverage of the 2023 Haouz earthquake. Data was collected from images published in Morocco's leading Arabic newspapers – Assabah, Bayanalyawm, and Alayam. The study analyzes how these visuals frame gender and argues that they reinforce existing gender stereotypes and cultural norms in Moroccan society. The coverage often portrayed women in limited, gender-specific roles, depicting them primarily as helpless victims. While this approach elicited sympathy from readers and donors, motivating immediate support for those affected, it may also have exploited the politics of sympathy, inadvertently perpetuating gender stereotypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Post-salafism by learning: The indigenization of globalized, exclusivist Salafism in Tunisia and Morocco.
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Blanc, Théo and Eyre, Guy Robert
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PRAXIS (Process) , *SALAFIYAH , *WAHHABIYAH , *CIVIL rights , *CHARITABLE bequests , *ARAB Spring Uprisings, 2010-2012 - Abstract
Extant scholarship argues that the extent to which Salafis politicized after 2011 was a result of the relative degree of openings that followed the ‘Arab Revolutions’ – from limited reform (Morocco) to full-fledged democratization (Tunisia). Based on a comparative study of Tunisia and Morocco, this paper instead explains the emergence of a politicized, post-Salafi current in both countries in terms of a dialectical relationship between opportunities and constraints emanating from not only state institutions but also societal dynamics such as public hostility and cross-ideological socialization. We argue that although many Tunisian and Moroccan Salafis chose not to engage in institutional politics in the initial years after the uprisings, their exposure to the new democratic environment – including interactions with ideological ‘rivals’, the use of civil liberties, and mobilization in the newly liberalized public sphere – followed by the restoration of institutional and societal constraints after 2013 have given rise to a distinct post-Salafi current. While post-Salafis remain Salafis, they distance themselves from Wahhabism, claim the legacy of national religious references (Maliki Zaytunis in Tunisia, modernist Salafis in Morocco), revise their exclusivist tendencies, and recast politics from an instrumental activity to a legitimate and valuable praxis in and of itself. This constitutes a major departure from globalized, decultured, and exclusivist Salafism towards greater indigenization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. The 'inherent vulnerability' of women on the move: A gendered analysis of Morocco's migration reform.
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Norman, Kelsey P and Reiling, Carrie
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UNDOCUMENTED immigrants , *POLITICAL refugees , *GOVERNMENT aid , *POLICY analysis , *REFUGEES , *VIOLENCE against women - Abstract
Beginning in the 1990s, Morocco increasingly became a de facto host country for sub-Saharan migrants and asylum seekers originally intending to reach Europe. While the government's treatment toward these groups was characterized by informality and violence throughout the early 2000s, Morocco embarked on a reform process in 2013 that included a regularization process for irregular migrants. During the regularization process, the Moroccan government automatically granted all women applicants residency status due to their presumed 'vulnerability'. This paper asks: What are the implications of assuming that women are 'inherently vulnerable'? Drawing on in-person interviews and an analysis of policy documents, this article adds to the gendered migration and refugee literature by demonstrating that supposedly humanitarian policies toward women can also victimize them, stereotype male migrants and refugees as threatening, and strengthen the patriarchal role of the state and its ability to carry out violence in the name of protection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. English medium instruction in Moroccan universities: implications for multilingualism, linguistic dependency and epistemic justice.
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R'boul, Hamza
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ENGLISH language education , *MULTILINGUALISM , *HIGHER education & state , *LINGUISTICS - Abstract
In an era of internationalisation and globalisation, many institutional and national governments' higher education policies have embraced neoliberal agendas that encourage the use of English as a medium of instruction (EMI). Due to the postcolonial struggles of the Global South, it is important to critically examine the entanglement of EMI with the cultural politics of English and the colonial relationship between the Global North and Global South. This study takes as its departure point the notion that EMI might entail linguistic governmentality in perpetuating the linguistic, cultural and epistemic superiority of Anglo-Atlantic spaces. This paper seeks to unearth and analyse the complexity of EMI teaching in the Global South, specifically in Morocco as a postcolonial context. This study draws on focus group discussions with 24 university professors to get deeper insights into their perceptions of the significance and the implications of using EMI in Moroccan universities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourism Entrepreneurial Intention among University Students: The Role of Entrepreneurship Education
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Abderrahim Laachach, Nadia Laaraj, and Naoual Farissi
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The importance of entrepreneurship in socio-economic development is increasingly present, not only in the papers of researchers but also in the minds of policymakers. In fact, entrepreneurship education has received a lot of attention because of the role it can play in stimulating entrepreneurial intention among students. Given that the tourism and hospitality industry is the economic sector most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper examines the relationship between entrepreneurship education and tourism entrepreneurial intention and reveals the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the entrepreneurial intention of students in tourism. Survey data was collected from 502 Moroccan students studying hospitality and tourism and analyzed using SEM-PLS. Our findings show a non-significant effect of entrepreneurial education on tourism entrepreneurial intention in the COVID-19 era. The results also reveal a significant negative effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the entrepreneurial intentions of students in tourism.
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48. Macro-Structures Framing Language Policy in Morocco: Which Discourse? Whose Discourse?
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Laanani, Khalid and Fathi, Said
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LANGUAGE planning ,CRITICAL discourse analysis ,LANGUAGE policy ,FOREIGN language education ,LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
Today, the power of discourse is incontestable. Within the field of language policy and planning (LPP), language policy (LP) has been conceptualized in various ways. One paradigmshifting conceptualization is viewing LP as discourse. The discursive power of language policies is quite real as it can be contested in official state discourses about language and language-related issues. This paper employs corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis to examine the macrodiscourses of crisis, quality, equity, equality, and change in Morocco's language policy. The study scrutinizes these discourses and explores their "manipulative" use in official policy texts. It contends that these macro-discourses are strategically used to rationalize the spread and strengthening of foreign languages to the detriment of national ones. Specifically, the analysis shows that crisis discourse serves as a powerful strategy to legitimize change and create a sense of urgency that often sidelines crucial questions about the nature and beneficiaries of the proposed changes. Furthermore, the discourse of quality ties educational "quality" to the mastery of foreign languages. Likewise, renovation and modernization discourses are found to align systematically with the promotion of these languages. Also, the rhetoric of equity in language-in-education policy appears to justify biased decisions that favour foreign language instruction, risking the perpetuation and exacerbation of existing educational inequities. Consequently, this study implies that more attention should be paid to the intricate dynamics of language policy, especially its discursive power, which could potentially amplify disparities in education systems instead of eliminating them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. A feasibility study of green hydrogen and E-fuels production from a renewable energy hybrid system in the city of Dakhla, Morocco.
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El Hassani, Sara, Lebrouhi, B.E., and Kousksou, T.
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HYBRID systems , *GREEN fuels , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *HYDROGEN production , *CLEAN energy , *HYDROGEN as fuel , *METHANOL as fuel , *FUEL cells - Abstract
In response to climate change and the imperative for sustainable energy solutions, this study investigates the feasibility of producing green hydrogen and associated e-fuels (methane, methanol, and ammonia) using a renewable energy hybrid system in Dakhla, Morocco. Utilizing the System Advisor Model (SAM) software for simulation-based analysis, the research evaluates a hybrid system combining concentrated solar power (CSP) and photovoltaic (PV) plants against standalone counterparts. Various simulations comparing standalone PV and CSP plants with a novel CSP/PV hybrid concept were carried out. The hybrid system demonstrates significant promise, exhibiting increased annual energy yield and capacity factors up to 90%, leading to enhanced efficiency, performance, and cost savings with a Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) approximating 17 cents/kWh. Furthermore, this paper conducts an in-depth exploration into the feasible production of hydrogen and its derived synthetic fuels utilizing hybrid renewable systems. The study provides a thorough examination of the production processes, yields, and efficiencies of hydrogen and its derivative e-fuels, with a focus on green hydrogen production through water electrolysis, CO2 hydrogenation, the Sabatier process, and the Haber-Bosch process. It sheds light on the potential applications of these fuels in the transportation sector, including in electric and hydrogen vehicles and aviation. The insights garnered are indispensable for crafting future strategies and policies in sustainable energy planning. These findings not only provide valuable direction for forthcoming initiatives in renewable energy but also underscore the pivotal role of hybridization in enhancing the efficient production and utilization of hydrogen within both renewable energy and transportation sectors. • PV and CSP systems to generate electricity for the Dakhla city was investigated. • A Hybrid system optimization has been proposed. • The Electricity surplus was used to produce hydrogen and hydrogen-based products. • Various scenarios for the heavy-duty application of e-fuel were presented and discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Polarized framing of scientific uncertainty during COVID-19 pandemic in Morocco.
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Zag, Hicham and Mifdal, Mohamed
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COVID-19 pandemic , *PUBLIC opinion , *SOCIAL media , *POLARIZATION (Social sciences) , *HEALTH policy , *CONTENT analysis - Abstract
Examining the representation of COVID-19-related scientific uncertainty in Moroccan media, this paper investigated how legacy and social media’s framing of scientific uncertainty contributed to shaping public opinion regarding public decision-making orientations. For this aim, Al Ouala TV and 2 M TV were selected among traditional media channels for their wide viewership and governmental stance. Additionally, various social media platforms were selected based on their active role in COVID-19 discourse. Using a purposive sampling method, a qualitative analysis was conducted on media coverage of COVID-19, focusing on the framing of uncertainties surrounding virus transmission, face mask usage, and vaccination between March 1, 2020 and July 30, 2022. Drawing on framing theory-based content analysis, the study found that the media framing did not allow for resolving the complexities involved in communicating scientific uncertainty and corresponding public decisions. The active use of social media has actually fostered affective polarization in the related context of fear, worry, and distrust, increasing resistance to public decision-making orientations and negatively impacting perceptions and motivations to respond to COVID-19 measures. Implications for public health communication and policy are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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