Contribution à un modèle d’adaptation des villes sahariennes au phénomène d’ensablement
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For decades, we have been worried about the extent of silting phenomenon in desert area.
Concerning the Algerian case of the Gourara area, different projects have been multiplied to
try, without success, to stem the inexorable evolution of the phenomenon. Solutions such as
planting trees or developing the “afreg-dune”are adopted; however, they seem to be simplistic
thus are seen as a partial approach to the problem. The silting occurs insidiously and latently
from a single obstacle put in place in the direction of prevailing winds. Any impact on wind
silting movements should be investigated to put forward the necessary safeguards to achieve
protection from silting in any development or construction.
In this context and through this research, we propose to accompany architects and urban
planners to the rank potential actions in mitigating silting phenomenon. The principle of an
adaptation model we propose is to guide, not to direct the development actors through a
proposed set of rules in terms of planning and design of built forms adapted to the silting
phenomenon, according to three levels of intervention:
First at a macro scale, we predict “preventing”rules. We have tried to identify and classify
areas according to their degree of exposure to the risk of silting based on relevant elements
namely, in site characteristics, such as topography, soil and dunes types, and wind regime.
Recommendations and guidance in terms of development have been drawn up for the various
areas identified.
Second, at a meso and micro scale, we recommend “protection”. This concerns, except
mechanical and biological control, the aerodynamic whose goals is to promote the thrust of the
sand grains in saltation movement to fight against deposits inside of the master plan. Through
CFD modeling, we managed to establish a set of reports for dimensional models of buildings
and urban forms incorporating aerodynamic effect such as the Venturi and Channelling
effects. The positive impact on improving the flow of air in the developed models has been
proven and validated by calculating the sediment budget via mathematical simulation
experiments.
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Thèse de Doctorat, LAE, Ecole Polytechnique d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme
