RIPAM 10.5Piran (Slovenia) – October 10-11, 2024
Preliminary programPreliminary program, updated October 9th
WITH ZOOOM LINKS FOR ONLINE PARTICIPATION
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Conference web sitehttps://emuni.si/conference/
OrganizerEuro-Mediterranean University EMUNI
Organizer web sitehttps://emuni.si/
Co-organizer(s)Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale- OGS (National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics) and Union pour la Méditerranée (UpM)
Sponsor
ThemeAncient Hydrologic Systems and Water Management in the Mediterranean Region
SynthesisIn the Mediterranean region, ancient water harvesting systems are an integral part of cultural heritage. Cisterns, wells, khettaras, aqueducts, qanats and fog gathering represent the knowledge, skills and values of ancient societies and have been used for millennia as a reliable source to ensure water supplies. They played a crucial role in sustaining life and developing prosperous civilizations around the Mediterranean basin. Many of these systems constitute remarkable technical feats and continue to be studied and admired for their ingenuity, efficiency and strong cultural, historical, technological, socio-economic and environmental impact.
At a time when scarcity of (clean) water is a significant global challenge affecting millions of people around the world, understanding ancient hydraulic systems can provide our modern societies with valuable lessons for sustainable water management and environmental management, and can also help us foster a sense of pride, connection and continuity within the Mediterranean community.
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