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The Geography of Greece [[electronic resource] ] : Managing Crises and Building Resilience / / edited by Régis Darques, George Sidiropoulos, Kostas Kalabokidis



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Autore: Darques Régis Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Geography of Greece [[electronic resource] ] : Managing Crises and Building Resilience / / edited by Régis Darques, George Sidiropoulos, Kostas Kalabokidis Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Edizione: 1st ed. 2024.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (521 pages)
Disciplina: 914.95
Soggetto topico: Geography
Environment
Earth sciences
Architecture
Bioclimatology
Regional Geography
Environmental Sciences
Earth Sciences
Cities, Countries, Regions
Climate Change Ecology
Altri autori: SidiropoulosGeorge  
KalabokidisKostas  
Nota di contenuto: Chapter1-Foreword- Greece Beyond the Crises, an Enhanced Resilience -- Part I. Into the Depths of Historical Geography: Chapter 2. The Geoarcheology of Greece. Shaping Landscapes vs. Crises and Resilience of the Past -- Chapter 3. Building a Territory in the Midst of State Crises -- Chapter 4. Mapping Hellenism. The Challenge of a Scale Game -- Chapter 5. The Greek Orthodox Church. A Unique Cultural and Social Environment -- Part II. Conflicts and Compromises: Chapter6. Border Areas and Land Confines. Litigations, Defense, and Development -- Chapter7. Water Resources Management and Policy in Greece: Challenges and Options -- Chapter8. The Black Sea & Eastern Mediterranean (BSEM) Region and BRI: Macro-historical Tendencies and Geopolitical Models of Analysis -- Chapter9. Tossed by the Waves but Never Sinking”: Greece, from the 1826 Default to the Modern Debt Crisis and its Aftermaths -- Part III. Greek Miracles: Resilience through Innovation: Chapter 10. Athens, an American City by the Mediterranean Sea -- Chapter 11. Greek Tourism: A Story of Success -- Chapter 12. The Greek Urban Fabric. A Societal Triumph -- Chapter 13. Advances in Transport and Infrastructure Development -- Part IV. Managing Local Specifics: Towards New Pathways: Chapter 14. Living in Greece Outside Cities: Rural-Urban Relationships -- Chapter 15. Greek Cities and Formal Planning -- Chapter16. Real Estate Property and Cadaster: The Impact of New Mapping Techniques on Land Management and Planning in Greece -- Chapter 17. Administrative and Territorial Structure in Modern Greece -- Part V. Adaptation to Changing Dynamics: Chapter 18. In the Greek Countryside: Towards Modernization, Specialization, or Abandonment? -- Chapter 19. Traveling the Country: Transportation Challenges and Mobility Management -- Chapter 20. The Athos Peninsula. A Living Example of Continuity Over Time -- Chapter21. Coastal Hazards and Related Impacts in Greece -- Part VI. Emergency Situations and Chaotic Events: Chapter22.Pyro-Geography of the Greek Landscape -- Chapter 23. Disaster and Recovery. Greece's Major Territorial Upheavals -- Chapter 24. The Wonderful Weather of Greece -- Chapter 25. Active Tectonics and Seismicity in Greece -- Part VII. Oncoming Challenges: Chapter 26. Aspects of Climate Change in Greece -- Chapter 27. Greece, Demographic Changes and Challenges -- Chapter 28. Biodiversity Conservation vs. Ecological Modernization in Post-Crisis Greece: Environmental Syndemics and the Biodiversity Degradation Syndrome -- Chapter 29. Greece as a Central Actor Amid Geostrategic Antagonisms in the South-Eastern Mediterranean Complex -- Chapter 30. Epilogue- Resilience Through Diachrony?. .
Sommario/riassunto: During the last few years, Greece has become a subject of increasing attention worldwide. Once praised for its ability to innovate and reform during the EU integration process, applauded for its remarkable job in managing the 2004 Olympics, the country fell into a financial crisis of unprecedented magnitude in 2008. Much has been said on this matter, and amid the morass of information a staggering number of untruths have been disseminated. In fact, the challenges of vulnerability and the paradigms of adaptation go way beyond finance and economy in Greece. Mega-fires, earthquakes, landslides and floods, migrations, sociopolitical upheavals, and armed conflicts generate emergency situations repeatedly. Because of its bridging role between natural and social sciences, geography can provide insights into the entire breadth of hazardous and chaotic events driving adaptation and change. Against all these threats, Greece has developed an enhanced resilience capacity. The purpose of this book is to help unravel the complexities of a fascinating country beyond clichés. This book is intended for students, researchers, scholars, and engineers interested in geography, land planning, urban studies, and environmental management. The crises issue intended as a guideline allows widening the audience to include the media, governmental and non-governmental agencies, and the public at large.
Titolo autorizzato: The Geography of Greece  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783031298196
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910841867203321
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Serie: World Regional Geography Book Series, . 2363-9091