2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12218983
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Sustainability of Underground Hydro-Technologies: From Ancient to Modern Times and toward the Future

Abstract: An underground aqueduct is usually a canal built in the subsurface to transfer water from a starting point to a distant location. Systems of underground aqueducts have been applied by ancient civilizations to manage different aspects of water supply. This research reviews underground aqueducts from the prehistoric period to modern times to assess the potential of achieving sustainable development of water distribution in the sectors of agriculture and urban management, and provides valuable insights into vario… Show more

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“…Other panoramic points are from the stadium parking [42,109]. .58 E Presence of water in karst areas has always been a serious problem for the local communities: the peculiar aspects of karst hydrogeology [110][111][112], with most of the water being rapidly drained underground, to create the complex subterranean network of conduits and caves, caused past inhabitants to face seriously the issue of looking for water, and preserving it during the summer season [113][114][115]. For these reasons, evidence of historical management of water resources is of extreme importance and represents a remarkable heritage to preserve.…”
Section: Karst Geosites/man and Geology Geositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other panoramic points are from the stadium parking [42,109]. .58 E Presence of water in karst areas has always been a serious problem for the local communities: the peculiar aspects of karst hydrogeology [110][111][112], with most of the water being rapidly drained underground, to create the complex subterranean network of conduits and caves, caused past inhabitants to face seriously the issue of looking for water, and preserving it during the summer season [113][114][115]. For these reasons, evidence of historical management of water resources is of extreme importance and represents a remarkable heritage to preserve.…”
Section: Karst Geosites/man and Geology Geositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The history of Alexandria began with its founding by Alexander the Great in 331 BC [58,59]. After conquering Egypt, Alexander trusted one of his generals, Ptolemy Lagus, with the task of completing the founding of Alexandria.…”
Section: Classical and Hellenistic Periods (Ca 480-31 Bc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He stated that in the case of fresh water scarcity at sea, seamen boil the seawater in a brazen vessel and close the mouth of the vessel with a sponge to collect what is evaporated. Then they drink fresh water from squeezing the sponge [47][48][49][50][51][52].…”
Section: Classical and Hellenistic Periodsmentioning
confidence: 99%