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This volume approaches the history of water in the Iberian
Peninsula in a novel way, by linking it to the ongoing
international debate on water crisis and solutions to overcome the
lack of water in the Mediterranean. What water devices were found?
What were the models for these devices? How were they distributed
in the villas and monastic enclosures? What impact did hydraulic
theoretical knowledge have on these water systems, and how could
these systems impact on hydraulic technology? Guided by these
questions, this book covers the history of water in the most
significant cities, the role of water in landscape transformation,
the irrigation systems and water devices in gardens and villas,
and, lastly, the theoretical and educational background on water
management and hydraulics in the Iberian Peninsula between the
sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries. Historiography on water
management in the territory that is today Spain has highlighted the
region's role as a mediator between the Islamic masters of water
and the Christian world. The history of water in Portugal is less
known, and it has been taken for granted that is similar to its
neighbour. This book compares two countries that have the same
historical roots and, therefore, many similar stories, but at the
same time, offers insights into particular aspects of each country.
It is recommended for scholars and researchers interested in any
field of history of the early modern period and of the nineteenth
century, as well as general readers interested in studies on the
Iberian Peninsula, since it was the role model for many settlements
in South America, Asia and Africa.
This book presents papers from HealthyIoT 2018, the fifth edition
of an international scientific event series dedicated to Internet
of Things and Healthcare. The papers discuss leveraging a set of
existing and emerging technologies, notions and services that can
provide many solutions to delivery of electronic healthcare,
patient care, and medical data management. HealthyIoT brings
together technology experts, researchers, industry and
international authorities contributing towards the design,
development and deployment of healthcare solutions based on IoT
technologies, standards, and procedures. HealthyIoT 2018 is part of
the 4th annual Smart City 360 Summit, promoting multidisciplinary
scientific collaboration to solve complex societal, technological
and economic problems of emerging Smart Cities. The event is
endorsed by the European Alliance for Innovation, an international
professional community-based organisation devoted to the
advancement of innovation in the field of ICT. Features practical,
tested applications in IoT for healthcare; Includes application
domains such as eHealth Systems, smart textiles, smart caring
environments, telemedicine, wellness, and health management, etc;
Applicable to researchers, academics, students, and professionals.
This volume discusses gardens as designed landscapes of mediation
between nature and culture, embodying different levels of human
control over wilderness, defining specific rules for this
confrontation and staging different forms of human dominance. The
contributing authors focus on ways of rethinking the garden and its
role in contemporary society, using it as a crossover platform
between nature, science and technology. Drawing upon their diverse
fields of research, including History of Science and Technology,
Environmental Studies, Gardens and Landscape Studies, Urban
Studies, and Visual and Artistic Studies, the authors unveil
various entanglements woven in the past between nature and culture,
and probe the potential of alternative epistemologies to escape the
predicament of fatalistic dystopias that often revolve around the
Anthropocene debate. This book will be of great interest to those
studying environmental and landscape history, the history of
science and technology, historical geography, and the environmental
humanities.
This volume discusses gardens as designed landscapes of mediation
between nature and culture, embodying different levels of human
control over wilderness, defining specific rules for this
confrontation and staging different forms of human dominance. The
contributing authors focus on ways of rethinking the garden and its
role in contemporary society, using it as a crossover platform
between nature, science and technology. Drawing upon their diverse
fields of research, including History of Science and Technology,
Environmental Studies, Gardens and Landscape Studies, Urban
Studies, and Visual and Artistic Studies, the authors unveil
various entanglements woven in the past between nature and culture,
and probe the potential of alternative epistemologies to escape the
predicament of fatalistic dystopias that often revolve around the
Anthropocene debate. This book will be of great interest to those
studying environmental and landscape history, the history of
science and technology, historical geography, and the environmental
humanities.
This volume approaches the history of water in the Iberian
Peninsula in a novel way, by linking it to the ongoing
international debate on water crisis and solutions to overcome the
lack of water in the Mediterranean. What water devices were found?
What were the models for these devices? How were they distributed
in the villas and monastic enclosures? What impact did hydraulic
theoretical knowledge have on these water systems, and how could
these systems impact on hydraulic technology? Guided by these
questions, this book covers the history of water in the most
significant cities, the role of water in landscape transformation,
the irrigation systems and water devices in gardens and villas,
and, lastly, the theoretical and educational background on water
management and hydraulics in the Iberian Peninsula between the
sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries. Historiography on water
management in the territory that is today Spain has highlighted the
region's role as a mediator between the Islamic masters of water
and the Christian world. The history of water in Portugal is less
known, and it has been taken for granted that is similar to its
neighbour. This book compares two countries that have the same
historical roots and, therefore, many similar stories, but at the
same time, offers insights into particular aspects of each country.
It is recommended for scholars and researchers interested in any
field of history of the early modern period and of the nineteenth
century, as well as general readers interested in studies on the
Iberian Peninsula, since it was the role model for many settlements
in South America, Asia and Africa.
This book presents papers from HealthyIoT 2018, the fifth edition
of an international scientific event series dedicated to Internet
of Things and Healthcare. The papers discuss leveraging a set of
existing and emerging technologies, notions and services that can
provide many solutions to delivery of electronic healthcare,
patient care, and medical data management. HealthyIoT brings
together technology experts, researchers, industry and
international authorities contributing towards the design,
development and deployment of healthcare solutions based on IoT
technologies, standards, and procedures. HealthyIoT 2018 is part of
the 4th annual Smart City 360 Summit, promoting multidisciplinary
scientific collaboration to solve complex societal, technological
and economic problems of emerging Smart Cities. The event is
endorsed by the European Alliance for Innovation, an international
professional community-based organisation devoted to the
advancement of innovation in the field of ICT. Features practical,
tested applications in IoT for healthcare; Includes application
domains such as eHealth Systems, smart textiles, smart caring
environments, telemedicine, wellness, and health management, etc;
Applicable to researchers, academics, students, and professionals.
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