Urbanism, climate change and floods: Case of Tlemcen city Cover Image

Urbanism, climate change and floods: Case of Tlemcen city
Urbanism, climate change and floods: Case of Tlemcen city

Author(s): Adjim Hayat, Abdelkader Djedid, Walid Hamma
Subject(s): Regional Geography
Published by: INCD URBAN-INCERC
Keywords: Tlemcen; urbanization; climate change; rains; floods

Summary/Abstract: After a drought during the 1990s, Tlemcen has experienced heavy rainfall in recent years which caused several floods. They have become frequent and usually cause large damage. We then asked ourselves questions about the reasons for this deregulation of rainfall and floods. We have assumed that climate change has led to deregulation of precipitation and that the urbanization and morphology of the site are the causes of the floods. For this, we analyzed the rainfall data and study the configuration of the town of Tlemcen. We noticed then that Tlemcen town undergoes the climate changes effects per a diminution of the multi-annual mean of rainfall between 1974 and 2008, and a slight displacement of the rainfall from April to November after 2008. Finally, the principal reason of floods is the thoughtless urban sprawl on the water courses also favored by an unfavourable topography.

  • Issue Year: 9/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 71-80
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: French