Since humans first appeared on earth, one of the essential conditions for basic survival has been our close relationship with water. Not by chance, all of the ancient civilizations known to history developed along rivers: the Sumerians (5500-4000 BC) between the Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia, the Egyptians (3100-500 BC) along the Nile, the Indus valley civilization (2600-1900 BC) along the Indus river and its tributaries, and the Romans (753 BC - 476 AD) along the banks of the Tiber. Rivers were a direct source of life by providing water and food, and they also served these societies indirectly by allowing agricultural land to be irrigated and livestock watered.

Scientific and environmental education in the service of our rivers

Ugolini F;
2020

Abstract

Since humans first appeared on earth, one of the essential conditions for basic survival has been our close relationship with water. Not by chance, all of the ancient civilizations known to history developed along rivers: the Sumerians (5500-4000 BC) between the Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia, the Egyptians (3100-500 BC) along the Nile, the Indus valley civilization (2600-1900 BC) along the Indus river and its tributaries, and the Romans (753 BC - 476 AD) along the banks of the Tiber. Rivers were a direct source of life by providing water and food, and they also served these societies indirectly by allowing agricultural land to be irrigated and livestock watered.
2020
Istituto per la BioEconomia - IBE
Inglese
Daylighting Rivers: Inquiry Based Learning for Civic Ecology
2
5
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978 88 8080 424 6
1-2 December 2020
Florence
Rivers
History
Education
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Ugolini, F; di Grazia, S; Striano, V; Pearlmutter, D
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Erasmus
   ERASMUS
   FP6
   518276
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