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Mediterranean Basin Wetlands as a Vertebral Axis of the Territory Relationships with Roman Roads and Contemporary Livestock Trails

机译:地中海盆地湿地作为与罗马道路和当代牲畜小径的地区关系的椎体轴

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Within the framework of the new environmental history, this article focuses on the interaction between historical human societies and a given natural environment. Specifically, we study the spatial relationships between wetlands, Roman roads, and contemporary livestock trails, with the aim of verifying the role of wetlands as a support of territory planning since an-tiquity to the present. The documentation used includes geographical and ecological manuscripts together with ancient sources (texts, archaeology). Our results demonstrate an overlapping that remarks the importance of wetlands in the study area's territorial ordering during various historical moments. This result also opens the possibility of applying this reality to others parts of the Mediterranean region with the same climatological conditions and a similar history. The clear heritage value of the wetlands are compelling enough to take the necessary protection measures for their conservation in the face of the growing threat of their deterioration and disappearance.
机译:在新环境历史的框架内,本文侧重于历史人类社会与特定自然环境之间的互动。具体而言,我们研究了湿地,罗马和当代牲畜赛之间的空间关系,目的是验证湿地作为地区规划的支持以来的支持。所使用的文档包括地理和生态手稿与古代来源(文本,考古学)。我们的结果表明重叠,评论湿地在各种历史时刻在研究区的领土排序中的重要性。这一结果还开展了将此现实应用于地中海地区的其他地区,具有同样的气候条件和类似的历史。湿地的清晰遗产价值足够令人信服,以便在越来越大的威胁恶化和失踪的威胁面前采取必要的保护措施。

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