@Article{Lightfoot1996, author="Lightfoot, D. R.", title="Moroccan khettara: Traditional irrigation and progressive desiccation", journal="Geoforum", year="1996", volume="27", number="2", pages="261--273", abstract="A 300 km network of khettara (qanat) subsurface irrigation channels was excavated in the Tafilalt basin beginning in the late 14th century. More than 75 of these chains provided perennial water following the breakup of the ancient city of Sijilmassa. Khettara continued to function for much of the northern oasis until the early 1970s, when new technologies and government policies forced changes. Data on origins, maintenance, and current use were collected from archival sources, aerial photographs, Landsat imagery, and from interviews. Insufficient water resources and unsustainable practices have dramatically lowered the water table, drying up khettara. This has resulted in a loss of local control over water resources, abandonment of a sustainable irrigation system, and progressive desiccation.", optnote="exported from refbase (http://www.uhydro.de/base/show.php?record=257), last updated on Thu, 01 Feb 2024 22:06:37 +0100", issn="0016-7185", opturl="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0016718596000085" }