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Record Nr.

UNINA9910813196103321

Titolo

Krakow : an ecobiography / / edited by Adam Izdebski and Rafał Szmytka

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : , : University of Pittsburgh Press, , [2020]

©2020

ISBN

0-8229-4613-0

Edizione

[[Revised version].]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

History of the urban environment

Disciplina

304.20943862

Soggetti

Human ecology - Poland - Kraków - History

Kraków (Poland) Environmental conditions

Kraków (Poland) History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1: The climate history of Krakow / Konrad Wnęk, Adam Izdebski, and Leszek Kowanetz -- Chapter 2: Krakow and its rivers / Andrzej Chwalba, with a contribution by Konrad Wnęk -- Chapter 3: Plants in the lives of medieval Cracovians / Aldona Mueller-Bieniek -- Chapter 4: A city Is not an island: early modern Kraków and natural resources / Piotr Miodunka -- Chapter 5: Pollution in early modern Krakow / Rafał Szmytka -- Chapter 6: Industrialization: the environmental end of Old Krakow? / Ewelina Szpak -- Chapter 7: The history of Krakow smog / Adam Izdebski and Konrad Wnęk -- Chapter 8: The power of myth: the imagined nature of Krakow / Małgorzata Praczyk.

Sommario/riassunto

"Like most cities, Poland's Krakow developed around and because of its favorable geography. Before Warsaw, Krakow served as Poland's capital for half a millennium. It has functioned as a cultural center, an industrial center, a center of learning, and home for millions of people. Behind all of this lies the city's environment: its fauna and plant life, the Vistula River, the surrounding countryside rich with resources, and man-made change that has allowed the city to flourish. In Krakow: An Ecobiography, the contributors use the city as a lens to focus these social and natural intricacies to shed new light on one of Europe's



urban treasures. With chapters on pollution, water systems, the city's natural network with the surrounding area, urban infrastructure, and more, Krakow demonstrates how much an environmental perspective can bring to the understanding of Poland's history and the challenges presented by the heritage of the past"--