
Coastal Water Bodies: Nature and Culture Conflicts in the Mediterranean
by
Manfred P. Puls
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
184
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2010
ISBN-10
9048188547
ISBN-13
9789048188543
Description
In a region where the sun-kissed shores meet the intricate tapestry of human culture, a profound exploration unfolds, delving into the interactions between nature and humanity in the Mediterranean. Manfred P. Puls weaves a narrative that highlights the fragile balance between the vibrant ecosystems of coastal water bodies and the diverse cultural practices that have emerged over centuries. The author illuminates how these beautiful landscapes are not only ecological treasures but also significant spaces where human aspirations and environmental realities often clash.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Puls offers insights into the ecological challenges that coastal communities face, such as pollution, overfishing, and climate change. These issues are intertwined with the cultural heritage and traditions that shape the identity of communities along the Mediterranean. By bridging various disciplines, the work encourages readers to reflect on the socio-political implications of resource management, making it clear that sustainable practices are essential for preserving both nature and culture.
This book serves as a crucial discourse for anyone interested in environmental science, cultural anthropology, and marine conservation. Puls’s work is a call to action, urging individuals, policymakers, and communities to foster a harmonious relationship between their rich cultural legacies and the breathtaking coastal ecosystems that sustain them. Through an engaging examination of the Mediterranean, it becomes evident that understanding and preserving these interconnections is vital for a sustainable future.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Puls offers insights into the ecological challenges that coastal communities face, such as pollution, overfishing, and climate change. These issues are intertwined with the cultural heritage and traditions that shape the identity of communities along the Mediterranean. By bridging various disciplines, the work encourages readers to reflect on the socio-political implications of resource management, making it clear that sustainable practices are essential for preserving both nature and culture.
This book serves as a crucial discourse for anyone interested in environmental science, cultural anthropology, and marine conservation. Puls’s work is a call to action, urging individuals, policymakers, and communities to foster a harmonious relationship between their rich cultural legacies and the breathtaking coastal ecosystems that sustain them. Through an engaging examination of the Mediterranean, it becomes evident that understanding and preserving these interconnections is vital for a sustainable future.
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