Seawater Desalination as a Sustainable Solution for Water Management in the Maghreb Region (Under Climate Crisis)
Abstract
Water scarcity in the Maghreb has become critical due to growing demographic pressure, economic development, and climate variability. This research evaluates the socio-economic and environmental impact of seawater desalination as a sustainable solution for water management in Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. The key question is: To what extent can desalination provide a sustainable and effective solution for water management in the Maghreb? Furthermore, the study aims to compare the three Maghreb countries to identify the differences in their desalination strategies and water management approaches, as well as to explore different future scenarios. This comparative analysis will help to highlight the specific challenges and opportunities in each country, providing a nuanced understanding of how desalination can contribute to long-term water security in the region.The objective is to develop a comprehensive governance framework based on a thorough analysis of desalination infrastructure and future scenarios.
The methodology combines Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis, statistical modeling, and economic projections. The analysis will also explore the socio-economic impact of desalination, including water accessibility and the potential for regional cooperation and private sector involvement. The paper will end with governance and legal frameworks.
Preliminary findings suggest desalination could significantly reduce water stress in the Maghreb. However, high energy costs and environmental risks from brine discharge remain challenges. To address these, the research will propose integrating renewable energy into desalination plants, improving saline waste management, and strategically planning infrastructure based on real water demand. The study will also advocate for increased regional cooperation and the development of a shared water governance framework in the Maghreb.
This research addresses the intersection of water security, environmental sustainability, and socio-economic development in a water-stressed region. It underscores the need for innovative and collaborative water management approaches, positioning desalination as a key pillar for ensuring long-term resilience in the Maghreb.