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Abdelkader
Djeflat;
Mohamed Abbou:
Eau
et Technologie au Maghreb:
Nouveaux défis pour le Maghreb
Water
and Technology in the Maghreb
New Challenges for the Maghreb
(Paris:
Publisud, 2001), 301 pp.;
€ 27,52, ISBN: 2-86600-864-2.
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This is
the sixth book in a series that deals with technological issues
in the Maghreb edited by Abdelkader Djeflat (a former professor
of economy at the University of Oran and now at the University
of Lille) in cooperation with Mohamed Abbou (former rector
of the University of Oran and president of the interuniversity
cooperation council between Algeria and France).
The book
is structured in three parts. The first parts focuses at the
theoretical, geo-strategic and technological dimensions of
water in the Maghreb with contributions by Antoine B. Zahlan,
Abdelkader Djeflat, Mohamed Abdelwahab Bekhechi, Mohamed Abbou,
Collat-Parros; J-P Domécq, Boukhari Hammana, E.H. Afkir,
Abdelaziz Salem and Mihoub/Ait Habouche. In the second part
six chapters by E. Moghli, M. Benjellou and N. Touimi (Morocco),
Ridha Bookraa (Tunisia), Ahmed M. Ragel (Mauretania), Ait
Habouche, L. Loukil and Fatima Zohra Oufriha (Algeria) and
Tewfick Ftaita (UNESCO) analyse problems of the economy, management,
sociology and culture of water. In the third part nine chapters
discuss the relationship between water, health, education
and environment with contributions by M. Bouziani, M. Mesli,
B. Kara-Omar, H. and M. Bouabdesslam, Mohamed Abbou, A. Dakiche,
A. Saafa, A. Benzeguir and M. Kaid-Harche (all University
of Oran), Valérie Deldrève (University of Lille),
Kamel Rouibah; Ammar Rouibah and Samia Ould-Ali (University
of Eindhoven) and Mehdi Lahlou. (University of Rabat).
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