Programme

Seminar | Water, Sustainability and Development ’22 

date       | 23rd May 2022 (Monday)

venue   | Palácio Ceia, Universidade Aberta (Lisbon) & on-line  –> ZOOM link

PROGRAM

9h40| Reception of the participants

9h45| Opening Session (Prof. Blaid BOUGADIR Vice-president for academic affairs, Cadi Ayyad University & Prof. Sandra Caeiro, Pro-Rector for Scientific Research and Dissemination, University Aberta)

 

1st Session | 10h – 12h

Moderator: Teresa Joaquim (UAb)

10h00 |   Women, Gender and Education: and sustainable development (Cristina Vieira, UAb, Portugal)

10h10 |   Eau, femmes rurales et développement durable Cas de la commune rurale de Moul El Bergui, Province de Safi, Maroc (Elyatime Naoual, Polydisciplinary Faculty, UCA, Morocco)

10h20 |   Famines and Soil and Water Conservation in an island Sahel – Cabo Verde (António José Dinis Ferreira, ESAC/IPC, Portugal)

10h30 |   Governance through integrated water resources management in Morocco case of the Tensift basin (Mourad JADOUD, ABHT, Morocco)

 

10h40 |   Discussion 15’

 

10h55 |  How to prescribe sustainability at sea: Discursive study on the Portuguese maritime spatial planning legislation (Carolina Lopes Araújo, Universidade de Brasília, Brasil)

11h05 |   Civil society and protection of water resources in Morocco case of the Tensift Regional Development Center (Said RACHIDI, CDRT, Morocco)

11h15 |   Drought and water shortages in Angola as a new political and social issue – 2012-2022 (Marc Jacquinet, University Aberta, Portugal)

11:25  |    Conflicting use between public supply and agriculture during the biggest water crisis in the Federal District (Lígia Meres Valadão, Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Brasil)

 

11:35  |    Discussion  15’

 

12:00 – 12:45 | 1st Conference

Barefoot Engineers and Social Bond builders: Rural women and Water Supply in Morocco

Professor Fatima-Zohra IFLAHEN, Vice President for Scientific Research and Cooperation, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco

Moderator: Cristina Vieira (UAb)

 

12h45 – 14h00 Lunch

 

2nd Session | 14h00 – 15h30

Moderator: Fatima El Bchari (UCA)

14h00 |   Longterm flood newspaper-based data analysis and validation – River Vez basin, Portugal (Jorge Trindade, Aberta University, CEG, UL, Portugal)

14h10 | New technologies for Water supply in semi-arid area, case of groundwater potentiality mapping (Mustapha Namous, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco)

14h20 |   An Intelligent Water Management System: Myth or Reality? (Henrique S. Mamede, CEG, Aberta University, Portugal)

 

14h30 |   Discussion 15’

 

14h45 |   Artificial recharge of water tables by floodwaters: Example of the Central Haouz groundwater (Abdellah Khouz, UCA, Aberta University, CEG, Morocco)

14h55 |   Physical and human factors of the Mondego river flood impacts in Coimbra (Pedro Pinto Santos, IGOT-ULisboa, Portugal)

15h05 | Youngs acting as agents for marine litter prevention (Sara Betencourt, Aberta University, Portugal)

 

15h15 |   Discussion 15’

 

15:30 – 16:15 | 2nd Conference

Sustainability of Water Resources in Southwest of Portugal: Overall Picture and Main Challenges in a Climate Change Context

Professor Eusébio Joaquim Marques dos Reis, Centro de Estudos Geográficos, Lisbon University

Moderator: Jorge Trindade (UAb)

 

3rd Session | 16h15 – 17h45

Moderator: Célia Ferreira (UAb)

16h15 | Groundwater Potential Zone Mapping Using GIS and Analytical Hierarchy Process: A Case Study of Abda region (Fatima El Bchari, Polydisciplinary Faculty, UCA, Morocco)

16h25 |   3D Geological Model of the Aquifer System in the Sahel-Abda (Safi, W-Morocco), (Fatima El Bchari, Polydisciplinary Faculty, UCA, Morocco)

16h35 |   Water availability and quality in Marateca Reservoir – a time-series change analysis (Cristina Maria Martins Alegria, Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco, Portugal)

 

16h45 |   Discussion  15’

 

17h00 |   Groundwater vulnerability in the Haouz plain: A comprehensive analysis of hydroclimatic data (El Bouazzaoui Imane, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco)

17h10|     Hydrogeochemical and isotopic signatures for the identification of seawater intrusion in Akermoud coastal groundwater and its implications for agriculture for sustainable future hydro system states (Abdellah Khouz, UCA, Aberta University, CEG/UL, Morocco)

 

17h20 | Discussion 15’

 

Closing session

17h35 | Jorge Trindade (Aberta University, Portugal)