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Malarial Greeks and Their Dispersion,h the middle ages and early modern England in the Fens and the campaign to drain them. It also persisted into the nineteenth century with the Sanitary Movement in English cities. Even though the anopheles mosquito was identified as the vector for malaria in the 1890s, C. S. Forester’s . set in 1914ablate 发表于 2025-3-23 13:59:21
Paludal Romans and their Dispersion, twentieth centuries the swamp is hell. It is a place of death and destruction. By contrast, for twenty-first century writers attuned to wetland ecology, such as Delia Owens in her recent novel, . swamps are places of both life and death.Aura231 发表于 2025-3-23 19:43:06
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Marais Acadians in Canada, Traditional Francophone and Acadian culture of wetlands is expressed in nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature with Longfellow’s Americanized and saccharine inflection of it in . published in 1847 and Antonine Maillet’s novels published in the 1970s that explicitly counter . and help create a发酵剂 发表于 2025-3-24 06:47:54
A Marsh Writer in Canada and the Future of Wetland Cultures,l industry that directly destroy lives (such as in the Canaport case) and indirectly destroys lives, livelihoods and habitats through rising temperatures exacerbating fires and floods, and raising sea levels as a result of greenhouse gas emissions. Environmental conservation is also a matter of devePillory 发表于 2025-3-24 11:20:12
Introduction to Wetland Cultures, Past and Present,% of the surface of the earth. Traditional cultures have a long and vital association with wetlands going back to ancient times and coming forward to contemporary time. Their peoples regard wetlands as sacred places imbued with spiritual and ceremonial significance. They also provide physical susten打击 发表于 2025-3-24 17:37:44
Wetland Aboriginals in Queensland,g cultures on earth, but also the longest surviving wetland cultures. Their connection to wetlands is not only ancient, but also traditional and contemporary, nowhere less so than in the north-eastern Australian state of Queensland. James Morrill, a shipwrecked sailor, lived and thrived among AborigIrritate 发表于 2025-3-24 20:00:49
Marsh Arabs in Iraq, the Marsh Arabs. They are also a cradle of western, urban civilizations and cultures. They were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016 after a long and tortuous process. Wilfred Thesiger, Gavin Maxwell and Gavin Young visited the Marshes from the 1950s to 1970s and wrote first-hand accounts画布 发表于 2025-3-24 23:10:19
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