Located in the hyper-arid regions of Algeria, the M’zab Wadi basin has historically experienced severe flash flooding, causing severe economic damage and loss of life. Identifying potential flood hazard areas in such an arid environment, challenged by data scarcity, is necessary to forecast flood and to create early warning strategies. The paper aims to map and highlight potential flood hazard areas in the M’zab Wadi basin using geographic information system coupled with the Analytical Hierarchy Process method based on seven related flood hazard factors. The accuracy of the flood hazard map was validated using the Receiver Operating Characteristic based Area Under Curves method. The results show that 3.04% (50.35 km2) and 0.53% (8.74 km2) of the basin area are under high and very high flood vulnerability levels, respectively. The obtained results can offer significant insights to policymakers and decision-makers to make well-informed judgments regarding the effectiveness of flood protective infrastructure/measures. Furthermore, the approach adopted can be advantageous for other regions under similar conditions.
Simulation of water resources management scenarios in western Algeria watersheds using WEAP model
Hamlat, A., Errih, M., & Guidoum, A. (2012). Simulation of water resources management scenarios in western Algeria watersheds using WEAP model. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 6(7), 2225–2236. doi:10.1007/s12517-012-0539-0