Originally Marrakech was only a huge garden, open and common, inside which the city was built. Of this initial garden, nothing remains but privatized traces. The urban development of the city over the last thirty years when Marrakech became a world tourist spot has largely contributed to the destruction of greenery in the city and especially accelerated the drying up. Marrakech returns to the desert and yet few voices are raised to worry about it. This article examines this catastrophe but also the cultural and social springs of blindness.
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