Large-scale mapping of existing and lost wetlands: Earth Observation data and tools to support restoration in the Sebou and Medjerda river basins - Tour du Valat, Institut de recherche pour la conservation des zones humides méditerranéennes
Article Dans Une Revue Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration Année : 2023

Large-scale mapping of existing and lost wetlands: Earth Observation data and tools to support restoration in the Sebou and Medjerda river basins

A. Guelmami

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Mediterranean wetlands are the richest and most productive ecosystems in the region, and are essential for climate change adaptation and mitigation. However, despite their importance, they have suffered significant destruction over time. We estimate that half of the natural wetlands have been lost since the 1970s, and the regional trend shows no signs of slowing down. It is therefore urgent to implement concrete solutions that can preserve the remaining wetlands and restore those that have been lost. The increasing availability of free and open Earth Observation (EO) data and tools has provided a basis for mapping these ecosystems and monitoring their status and trends. In this paper, we show how EO-based data and tools can support the pre-identification of candidate sites for wetlands restoration at large scale through the mapping and delineation of existing and lost wetland habitats, their current land use status, and the estimation of the efforts needed to recreate the lost and transformed ones. We used this approach in the Sebou river basin in Morocco and the transboundary Medjerda watershed between Algeria and Tunisia. The resulting products, i.e., Potential Wetland Areas and Potentially Restorable Wetlands maps, enabled the identification of more than 7000 km 2 and 1700 km 2 of lost wetland habitats that could be regained in the Sebou and Medjerda basins, respectively. These results hold immense value for water resources management and land planning as they can enhance and assist prioritization efforts for wetland restoration at local, national, and regional scales. They can serve as baseline data to identify candidate sites to implement wetland restoration actions as Nature-based Solutions, regenerate their habitats, and restore the ecosystem services they provide to society.
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hal-04697204 , version 1 (13-09-2024)

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A. Guelmami. Large-scale mapping of existing and lost wetlands: Earth Observation data and tools to support restoration in the Sebou and Medjerda river basins. Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration, 2023, 9, pp.169 - 182. ⟨10.1007/s41207-023-00443-6⟩. ⟨hal-04697204⟩

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