Ripam 10.5. & EMUNI Conference 2024
Ancient Hydrologic Systems and Water Management in the Mediterranean Region
Rencontres Internationales du Patrimoine Architecturel Méditerranéen – 16th EMUNI Conference
About the Conference
The ancient Mediterranean civilizations have long captivated scholars and enthusiasts alike with their remarkable engineering feats, particularly in the realm of water management. From the aqueducts of Rome to the cisterns of Crete, these systems formed the backbone of societies, shaping culture, commerce, and even warfare. As we delve deeper into understanding the intricate workings of these ancient water systems, we uncover not only technological brilliance but also insights into the socio-political, economic, and environmental dynamics of antiquity.
Alger moderne. La question des réservoirs publics |
From open courtyards to enclosed sanctuaries: techniques for the assessment of ablution spaces in Marrakech’s historic mosques |
Water management and climate change adaptation: insights from traditional water systems in the Palermo countryside (Sicily, IT) |
Water supply system in Ottoman Damascus and Constantine: Comparative study |
Historic fresh-water sources in the coastal Mediterranean Town of Piran |
Gestion durable des ressources en eau souterraines: le cas du système des ghouts dans la région du Souf |
New Era in Solving Water Scarcity for Agriculture-Food Systems Using Green Technology: From Theory to Application in MENA Region |
Harnessing Traditional Khettara Systems for Modern Thermal Regulation in Marrakech |
The “memory” of the presence of water in restoration projects.Some cases in Arab-Norman architecture in Sicily |
Hydrogeological and hydrochemical study of the Foggaras of the Touat region (Fenoughil), South West Algeria |
Techniques et systèmes d’irrigation et de partage de l’eau au Sahara Algérien |
Khettara: Traditional System of Transporting Groundwater in Morocco |
The Khettaras System, the social management of water and the scarcity of water resources in the era of climatic variability in the Moroccan Oases. |
Blue Centuriation: The Hydraulic Heritage of Roman Centuriation of Padua for Climate Change Adaptation |
Ancestral innovation and sustainability: Exploring traditional irrigation and storage systems in Morocco |
Evolving Water Management Practices in Oasis Regions with Balancing Tradition and Modernity for Socio-Economic Stability: Narrative Review |
Assessment of Flood Mitigation Strategies: A Case Study of the Aït Athmane Center in the Errachidia Region |
Scan to GIS methodologies for the multi-scalar representation of water landscapes |
La Foggara, un savoir-faire et un ordre socio-spatial. |
La valorisation du patrimoine hydraulique en Algérie à travers les aqueducs romains |
L’aqueduc d’Hippone : Témoin du temps passé |
De la restitution du réseau hydraulique de Muslubium, l’antique port disparu |
Historical water drainage systems in Palermo (Sicily) in medieval and modern examples. Qanat, water towers, cisterns |
Hydrological modeling to support the co-design of water management strategies revitalizes traditional water uses |
Historical Evolution of Water Management in Liguria: From Agricultural Landscapes to Coastal Gardens |
Knowledge and enhancement of heritage at risk: ice-houses in mountain territories |
Water management and land defense: Roman artificial lake emissaries |
The fulling mills in Remole, Bagno a Ripoli (Florence) |
Sustaining Heritage: Geospatial analysis and enhancement of Morocco’s Khettaras |
The Aqueduct of Ain Zeboudja: Last Witness of Hydraulic Works from the Regency of Algiers during the Ottoman Period, Between Influences and Constructive Innovations.” |
Traditional irrigation system in Milan as a resource for a sustainable city |
Built City and Dug City. An opportunity for reconnection |
LE DÉVELOPPEMENT ENVIROMENTAL ET TECHNOLOGIQUE VALORISATION DU PATRIMOINE MÉDITERRANÉEN, |
Triora et le système d’eau de la République de Gênes (1261 – 1797) |
Accès informel à l’AEP dans les quartiers à habitat spontané. Cas de Berbessa en Algérie |
Sahrij LAbgar : un ouvrage hydraulique millénaire à Marrakech (Maroc). Interrogations et comparaisons |
Gestion de l’eau et adaptation au contexte territorial : les structures du passé en Ligurie lues avec les outils de l’ «archéologie des ressources naturelles» (Italie) |
Sacred Wells: pagan survivals and Christian worship |
“Venice is in the water, but has no water”. From historical knowledge an example of sustainability and resilience. |
Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Southeastern Morocco: A Case Study of the Wadi Guir Watershed |
The forms of water in the history and transformation of the Sicilian landscape |
Les Foggaras système hydraulique à sud Algerian: patrimoineou un système durable? |
L’aqueduc de la rive droite de la Soummam, un essai de restitution |
Water Diplomacy in the South Mediterranean: Mitigating Conflicts and Promoting Cooperation |
Le réseau ‘Skoundou’ de la médina de Tétouan ancien système de distribution d’eau potable |
Water supply and management of Lake Garda lemon houses:A close connection between irrigation and the landscape |
Jurisdictional conflicts as a form of sharing-practice: water and conduits between Cerdanya and Sierra Nevada (XVIII-XXI c.) |
Water, mills and channels: between rural archaeology and history. Case studies from western Ligurian Apennines (17th- 21st c.) |
The water and marble of the apuan (italy) |