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  1. In the second part, the hydrological, hydrochemical and biological features of Greek rivers and the unique biogeographical characteristics that form the basis for their high biodiversity and endemism are highlighted, while the third part comprehensively discusses the impacts of environmental pollution on the structure and function of Greek ...

  2. Greek Mythology and Greek culture are those relating to rivers, droughts, floods (cataclysms), and the sea-level changes, the so-called climate–eustatic movements. All these have drastically influenced the life of Homo sapiens for the time period between approx. 18,000 BP and 6,000 years BP, that is, until the “Climatic

  3. After the overview and background given by Chapters One through Four, Chapter Five (“Deforestation, Overgrazing, and Erosion”) brings the reader to the main focus of the book: how the ancient Greeks and Romans changed their natural environment and how this affected their societies.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2018 · In Greece, for almost a decade, the physicochemical quality of water in rivers has been determined by a rigorous, biologically-based, national classification system, developed by the Hellenic...

  5. 978-1-107-00216-6 - An Environmental History of Ancient Greece and Rome Lukas Thommen Index More information harbours 24, 27 hazards 8–9, 106 see also catastrophes; disasters hazelnuts 93–4 Hecataeus 21 Helike 26, 60 Helios 55 helots 60 Hephaestus 55, 60 Heraclea 27–8 Heracles 46, 55, 61 Heraclitus 31 herbs 87, 90, 99 Herculaneum 90, 101 ...

  6. 16 de nov. de 2017 · In the second part, the hydrological, hydrochemical and biological features of Greek rivers and the unique biogeographical characteristics that form the basis for their high biodiversity and...