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SWOT analysis of the integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) in Marchica Lagoon Ecosystem, Morocco

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Abdeslam Abid, Bouchra Oujidi, Rajaa Aitali, Abdeslam Abid, Mohammed El Bouch, Mohammed El Bouch, Bouchra Oujidi, Mohammed El Bouch, Mohammed El Bouch, Mohamed Kabriti, Mostafa Layachi, Mohamed Kabriti, Mohamed Kabriti, Mohamed Kabriti, Abdeslam Abid, Najib El Ouamari, Najib El Ouamari, Alí Skalli, Mohammed El Bouch, Mohammed El Bouch, Mohammed Chahban, Bouchra Oujidi, Mohammed Chahban, Mustapha Akodad, Mustapha Akodad, Hocein Bazaïri, Nadia Mhammdi, Hinde Cherkaoui Dekkaki, Maria Snoussi, Maria Snoussi

Summary

This paper is not relevant to microplastics research; it conducts a SWOT analysis of integrated coastal zone management for the Marchica Lagoon in Morocco, focusing on ecosystem services, wastewater discharge, and restoration planning.

Study Type Environmental

This study consists to conduct an environmental SWOT analysis to assess Marchica lagoon and its watershed within the framework of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM). Recognized as a Ramsar site since 2005, the lagoon is located on the eastern Mediterranean coast of Morocco and offers a variety of ecosystem services. In response to substantial anthropogenic stress, the Moroccan government initiated a restoration plan since 2010 aimed at safeguarding these ecosystem services. Our analysis reveals that, despite restoration efforts, the lagoon is still adversely impacted by its watershed, including the discharge of wastewater, sometimes untreated. A significant environmental limitation identified is the inadequate integration of the “watershed-lagoon” spatial dimension in the lagoon’s management. Consequently, we recommend for the implementation of restoration measures upstream, especially in regions that exert influence on the lagoon. These actions are crucial to ensuring compliance with the spatial integration principles of the ICZM Protocol under the Barcelona Convention, promoting a more holistic and effective approach to ecosystem management.

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