%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Jarlan, Lionel %A Khabba, S. %A Er-Raki, S. %A Le Page, M. %A Hanich, L. %A Fakir, Y. %A Merlin, Olivier %A Mangiarotti, Sylvain %A Gascoin, S. %A Ezzahar, J. %A Kharrou, M. H. %A Berjamy, B. %A Saaidi, A. %A Boudhar, A. %A Benkaddour, A. %A Laftouhi, N. %A Abaoui, J. %A Tavernier, Adrien %A Boulet, Gilles %A Simonneaux, Vincent %A Driouech, F. %A El Adnani, M. %A El Fazziki, A. %A Amenzou, N. %A Raibi, F. %A El Mandour, A. %A Ibouh, H. %A Le Dantec, V. %A Habets, F. %A Tramblay, Yves %A Mougenot, Bernard %A Leblanc, Marc %A El Faiz, M. %A Drapeau, Laurent %A Coudert, B. %A Hagolle, O. %A Filali, N. %A Belaqziz, S. %A Marchane, A. %A Szczypta, C. %A Toumi, J. %A Diarra, A. %A Aouade, G. %A Hajhouji, Y. %A Nassah, H. %A Bigeard, Guillaume %A Chirouze, Jonas %A Boukhari, K. %A Abourida, A. %A Richard, Bastien %A Fanise, Pascal %A Kasbani, M. %A Chakir, A. %A Zribi, M. %A Marah, H. %A Naimi, A. %A Mokssitg, A. %A Kerr, Yann %A Escadafal, Richard %T Remote Sensing of Water Resources in Semi-Arid Mediterranean Areas : the joint international laboratory TREMA %D 2015 %L fdi:010065451 %G ENG %J International Journal of Remote Sensing %@ 0143-1161 %K MAROC ; ZONE MEDITERRANEENNE ; ZONE SEMIARIDE %M ISI:000364334500008 %N 19-20 %P 4879-4917 %R 10.1080/01431161.2015.1093198 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010065451 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/2015/12/010065451.pdf %V 36 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Monitoring of water resources and a better understanding of the eco-hydrological processes governing their dynamics are necessary to anticipate and develop measures to adapt to climate and water-use changes. Focusing on this aim, a research project carried out within the framework of French-Moroccan cooperation demonstrated how remote sensing can help improve the monitoring and modelling of water resources in semi-arid Mediterranean regions. The study area is the Tensift Basin located near Marrakech (Morocco) - a typical Southern Mediterranean catchment with water production in the mountains and downstream consumption mainly driven by agriculture. Following a description of the institutional context and the experimental network, the main recent research results are presented: (1) methodological development for the retrieval of key components of the water cycle in a snow-covered area from remote-sensing imagery (disaggregated soil moisture from soil moisture and ocean salinity) at the kilometre scale, based on the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS); (2) the use of remote-sensing products together with land-surface modelling for the monitoring of evapotranspiration; and (3) phenomenological modelling based only on time series of remote-sensing data with application to forecasting of cereal yields. Finally, the issue of transfer of research results is also addressed through two remote sensing-based tools developed together with the project partners involved in water management and irrigation planning. %$ 062 ; 126