Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America /:
"The hydraulic heritage and water culture in Ibero-America result in a man-made cultural landscape, century after century, where the legacies of several peoples are superimposed. Water is here an element of landscape differentiation and constitutes, therefore, as a distinctive mark in the terri...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The hydraulic heritage and water culture in Ibero-America result in a man-made cultural landscape, century after century, where the legacies of several peoples are superimposed. Water is here an element of landscape differentiation and constitutes, therefore, as a distinctive mark in the territory and local memory. The approach to the theme of water from the patrimonial point of view as a material and immaterial good, whose cultural manifestations, derived from its use and application by the peoples, require efforts for its conservation and diffusion. In this context, this work intends to understand the past, present and future of Water Heritage and Culture in its interrelationship with multiculturalism and to promote the investigation of the processes of constitution of memory, identities and local values in Ibero-America. "Claiming water as a world heritage and also as a fundamental human right" is a statement included in the European Union's 2000 Water Framework Directive which serves as a motivation in the presentation of this work highlighting the patrimonial nature of water associated with culture of the people. Water as patrimony is an inexhaustible subject of studies that exceeds the pretensions of this work. The approach to the theme of water from the patrimonial point of view as a material and immaterial good, whose cultural manifestations, derived from its use and application by the peoples, require efforts for its conservation and diffusion. This work will be supported by the research characterized by the difficulty to find the information and to deepen the knowledge related to the water heritage and culture. The explanation lies in the scarcity of materials elaborated on this subject and the difficulty in accessing the respective files and sources. The cultural heritage associated with water is immense. There are innumerable objects associated with water heritage, not least the offices of those who work with this resource in traditional occupations, which only remain in the memory of older people or in cultures that keep their traditions alive. For centuries, human intervention has harnessed the resources and natural environments related to water, resulting in a series of high quality heritage elements that contain important cultural, environmental, landscape and socio-economic values. The consideration of water as heritage includes both material culture: objects, technologies, places, infrastructures ... and the immaterial culture that has been appearing throughout history. Water forms part of the territory. It determines the so-called landscapes of water, defined by the physiognomy of the territory with its natural and anthropogenic elements linked to the emotions that awaken its contemplation. Water landscapes have gained notoriety and, at times, exclusive spatial prominence, given that they are cultural footprints present in many of the municipalities of the Ibero-American countries that are still less well perceived and considered by social collectives. The development of a civic conscience on the conservation of water heritage and culture, which presses to declare them as goods of Community interest and to include them in the heritage of the Ibero-American regions, is therefore absolutely necessary and falls within the scope of this work"-- |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Studies on the Hydraulic Heritage in Spain* -- Abstract -- Chapter 2 -- Notes on the Hydraulic Heritage in Portugal -- Abstract -- Hydraulic Heritage in Portugal -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Hydraulic Heritage, Material Cultures and Cultural Landscape -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Under the Cloak of Invisibility -- Water Wheels: Hydraulic Heritage and Landscape -- Serraria Farm S 21 .62'626," WO 42 .03'356" -- Quartéis Farm S 21º.63'625," WO 42º.06'146" -- Other Structures -- Final Comments -- References -- Chapter 4 | |
505 | 8 | |a Past and Present Hydrosocial Landscapes in the Colombian Caribbean -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Geographic Setting -- Ancient Wetland Peoples of the Colombian Caribbean -- Hydrosocial Landscapes in the Colonial Context -- Development and Conflict in the 19th and 20th Centuries -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 5 -- An Ancient Water Technological System: El Platanal Irrigation Ditch, Andes of Merida, Venezuela -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Ancestral Hydric Systems in the Central Venezuelan Andes -- The Ancestral Hidric Technology at the La Guadalupe River Basin | |
505 | 8 | |a The El Platanal Ditch System -- Origins and Historical Use of the El Platanal Ditch System -- Water Conflicts at El Platanal -- Final Considerations on the Water-Transportation Systems at El Platanal -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6 -- The Waters of Cantareira: The Hydraulic Heritage of the City of São Paulo -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Water Supply History of the City of São Paulo -- The Water Question -- Transporting the Cantareira Waters -- The Company in Crisis -- The Bureau of Water and Drainage -- Cantareira State Park -- The 20th Century -- A Watershed | |
505 | 8 | |a The Barrages of Cantareira -- The Engordador Reservoir -- Pump Houses -- Principal and Secondary -- The Guaraú Reservoir -- The Cabuçu Reservoir -- The Pioneer Cabuçú Dam -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- The Olo River Hydroelectric Power Plant, Amarante: Heritage Worth Exploring, Heritage Worth Valuing -- Abstract -- The Early Days of the Olo River Hydroelectric Power Plant -- Available Olo River flow -- Loan -- The Hydroelectric Power Plant Project -- Hydraulic Installation -- Olo River Flow Rate -- Waterfall Height -- Hydroelectric Power -- Spillway -- Spillway Section | |
505 | 8 | |a Type of Spillway Construction -- Spillway Slope -- Dam -- Water Surface Elevation/Backwater Elevation -- Fish Ladders -- Inlet and Tailings Impoundment Area -- Type of Turbines -- Pipe Supplying Water to the Turbines -- Discharge Channel -- Electrical Installation -- Hydroelectric Power Plant -- Alternator -- Switchboard (Figure 10) -- High-Voltage Line -- Transformer Substations -- Distribution Network -- Request for Authorisation -- Commencement of Construction Work -- Works Are Well Underway -- The City Council Takes Possession of the Olo Construction Works -- The November 1917 Elections | |
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spelling | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / Francisco Costa (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, António Vieira, (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning), José Manuel Lopes Cordeiro, (editor) Professor of History, Department of History, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CICA-NOVA, Jesus R. Navarro-García (editor) SIC, Investigador Cientifico, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), Madrid, Spain. 2010 Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, 2020. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cultural studies in the third millennium Includes bibliographical references and index. "The hydraulic heritage and water culture in Ibero-America result in a man-made cultural landscape, century after century, where the legacies of several peoples are superimposed. Water is here an element of landscape differentiation and constitutes, therefore, as a distinctive mark in the territory and local memory. The approach to the theme of water from the patrimonial point of view as a material and immaterial good, whose cultural manifestations, derived from its use and application by the peoples, require efforts for its conservation and diffusion. In this context, this work intends to understand the past, present and future of Water Heritage and Culture in its interrelationship with multiculturalism and to promote the investigation of the processes of constitution of memory, identities and local values in Ibero-America. "Claiming water as a world heritage and also as a fundamental human right" is a statement included in the European Union's 2000 Water Framework Directive which serves as a motivation in the presentation of this work highlighting the patrimonial nature of water associated with culture of the people. Water as patrimony is an inexhaustible subject of studies that exceeds the pretensions of this work. The approach to the theme of water from the patrimonial point of view as a material and immaterial good, whose cultural manifestations, derived from its use and application by the peoples, require efforts for its conservation and diffusion. This work will be supported by the research characterized by the difficulty to find the information and to deepen the knowledge related to the water heritage and culture. The explanation lies in the scarcity of materials elaborated on this subject and the difficulty in accessing the respective files and sources. The cultural heritage associated with water is immense. There are innumerable objects associated with water heritage, not least the offices of those who work with this resource in traditional occupations, which only remain in the memory of older people or in cultures that keep their traditions alive. For centuries, human intervention has harnessed the resources and natural environments related to water, resulting in a series of high quality heritage elements that contain important cultural, environmental, landscape and socio-economic values. The consideration of water as heritage includes both material culture: objects, technologies, places, infrastructures ... and the immaterial culture that has been appearing throughout history. Water forms part of the territory. It determines the so-called landscapes of water, defined by the physiognomy of the territory with its natural and anthropogenic elements linked to the emotions that awaken its contemplation. Water landscapes have gained notoriety and, at times, exclusive spatial prominence, given that they are cultural footprints present in many of the municipalities of the Ibero-American countries that are still less well perceived and considered by social collectives. The development of a civic conscience on the conservation of water heritage and culture, which presses to declare them as goods of Community interest and to include them in the heritage of the Ibero-American regions, is therefore absolutely necessary and falls within the scope of this work"-- Provided by publisher Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Studies on the Hydraulic Heritage in Spain* -- Abstract -- Chapter 2 -- Notes on the Hydraulic Heritage in Portugal -- Abstract -- Hydraulic Heritage in Portugal -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Hydraulic Heritage, Material Cultures and Cultural Landscape -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Under the Cloak of Invisibility -- Water Wheels: Hydraulic Heritage and Landscape -- Serraria Farm S 21 .62'626," WO 42 .03'356" -- Quartéis Farm S 21º.63'625," WO 42º.06'146" -- Other Structures -- Final Comments -- References -- Chapter 4 Past and Present Hydrosocial Landscapes in the Colombian Caribbean -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Geographic Setting -- Ancient Wetland Peoples of the Colombian Caribbean -- Hydrosocial Landscapes in the Colonial Context -- Development and Conflict in the 19th and 20th Centuries -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 5 -- An Ancient Water Technological System: El Platanal Irrigation Ditch, Andes of Merida, Venezuela -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Ancestral Hydric Systems in the Central Venezuelan Andes -- The Ancestral Hidric Technology at the La Guadalupe River Basin The El Platanal Ditch System -- Origins and Historical Use of the El Platanal Ditch System -- Water Conflicts at El Platanal -- Final Considerations on the Water-Transportation Systems at El Platanal -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6 -- The Waters of Cantareira: The Hydraulic Heritage of the City of São Paulo -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Water Supply History of the City of São Paulo -- The Water Question -- Transporting the Cantareira Waters -- The Company in Crisis -- The Bureau of Water and Drainage -- Cantareira State Park -- The 20th Century -- A Watershed The Barrages of Cantareira -- The Engordador Reservoir -- Pump Houses -- Principal and Secondary -- The Guaraú Reservoir -- The Cabuçu Reservoir -- The Pioneer Cabuçú Dam -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- The Olo River Hydroelectric Power Plant, Amarante: Heritage Worth Exploring, Heritage Worth Valuing -- Abstract -- The Early Days of the Olo River Hydroelectric Power Plant -- Available Olo River flow -- Loan -- The Hydroelectric Power Plant Project -- Hydraulic Installation -- Olo River Flow Rate -- Waterfall Height -- Hydroelectric Power -- Spillway -- Spillway Section Type of Spillway Construction -- Spillway Slope -- Dam -- Water Surface Elevation/Backwater Elevation -- Fish Ladders -- Inlet and Tailings Impoundment Area -- Type of Turbines -- Pipe Supplying Water to the Turbines -- Discharge Channel -- Electrical Installation -- Hydroelectric Power Plant -- Alternator -- Switchboard (Figure 10) -- High-Voltage Line -- Transformer Substations -- Distribution Network -- Request for Authorisation -- Commencement of Construction Work -- Works Are Well Underway -- The City Council Takes Possession of the Olo Construction Works -- The November 1917 Elections Water-supply Latin America History. Water-supply Iberian Peninsula History. Water resources development Latin America History. Water resources development Iberian Peninsula History. Water and civilization History. Technology and civilization History. Eau Approvisionnement Amérique latine Histoire. Eau Approvisionnement Ibérique, Péninsule Histoire. Ressources en eau Exploitation Amérique latine Histoire. Eau et civilisation Histoire. Technologie et civilisation Histoire. Technology and civilization fast Water and civilization fast Water resources development fast Water-supply fast Europe Iberian Peninsula fast Latin America fast History fast Costa, Francisco, editor. Vieira, António (Researcher of physical geography and environment), editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2020046332 has work: Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGDy7BRMfTJhJ6rvXgFV83 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America. Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, 2020 9781536182293 (DLC) 2020032426 |
spellingShingle | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Studies on the Hydraulic Heritage in Spain* -- Abstract -- Chapter 2 -- Notes on the Hydraulic Heritage in Portugal -- Abstract -- Hydraulic Heritage in Portugal -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Hydraulic Heritage, Material Cultures and Cultural Landscape -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Under the Cloak of Invisibility -- Water Wheels: Hydraulic Heritage and Landscape -- Serraria Farm S 21 .62'626," WO 42 .03'356" -- Quartéis Farm S 21º.63'625," WO 42º.06'146" -- Other Structures -- Final Comments -- References -- Chapter 4 Past and Present Hydrosocial Landscapes in the Colombian Caribbean -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Geographic Setting -- Ancient Wetland Peoples of the Colombian Caribbean -- Hydrosocial Landscapes in the Colonial Context -- Development and Conflict in the 19th and 20th Centuries -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 5 -- An Ancient Water Technological System: El Platanal Irrigation Ditch, Andes of Merida, Venezuela -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Ancestral Hydric Systems in the Central Venezuelan Andes -- The Ancestral Hidric Technology at the La Guadalupe River Basin The El Platanal Ditch System -- Origins and Historical Use of the El Platanal Ditch System -- Water Conflicts at El Platanal -- Final Considerations on the Water-Transportation Systems at El Platanal -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6 -- The Waters of Cantareira: The Hydraulic Heritage of the City of São Paulo -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Water Supply History of the City of São Paulo -- The Water Question -- Transporting the Cantareira Waters -- The Company in Crisis -- The Bureau of Water and Drainage -- Cantareira State Park -- The 20th Century -- A Watershed The Barrages of Cantareira -- The Engordador Reservoir -- Pump Houses -- Principal and Secondary -- The Guaraú Reservoir -- The Cabuçu Reservoir -- The Pioneer Cabuçú Dam -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- The Olo River Hydroelectric Power Plant, Amarante: Heritage Worth Exploring, Heritage Worth Valuing -- Abstract -- The Early Days of the Olo River Hydroelectric Power Plant -- Available Olo River flow -- Loan -- The Hydroelectric Power Plant Project -- Hydraulic Installation -- Olo River Flow Rate -- Waterfall Height -- Hydroelectric Power -- Spillway -- Spillway Section Type of Spillway Construction -- Spillway Slope -- Dam -- Water Surface Elevation/Backwater Elevation -- Fish Ladders -- Inlet and Tailings Impoundment Area -- Type of Turbines -- Pipe Supplying Water to the Turbines -- Discharge Channel -- Electrical Installation -- Hydroelectric Power Plant -- Alternator -- Switchboard (Figure 10) -- High-Voltage Line -- Transformer Substations -- Distribution Network -- Request for Authorisation -- Commencement of Construction Work -- Works Are Well Underway -- The City Council Takes Possession of the Olo Construction Works -- The November 1917 Elections Water-supply Latin America History. Water-supply Iberian Peninsula History. Water resources development Latin America History. Water resources development Iberian Peninsula History. Water and civilization History. Technology and civilization History. Eau Approvisionnement Amérique latine Histoire. Eau Approvisionnement Ibérique, Péninsule Histoire. Ressources en eau Exploitation Amérique latine Histoire. Eau et civilisation Histoire. Technologie et civilisation Histoire. Technology and civilization fast Water and civilization fast Water resources development fast Water-supply fast |
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title_auth | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / |
title_exact_search | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / |
title_full | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / Francisco Costa (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, António Vieira, (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning), José Manuel Lopes Cordeiro, (editor) Professor of History, Department of History, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CICA-NOVA, Jesus R. Navarro-García (editor) SIC, Investigador Cientifico, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), Madrid, Spain. |
title_fullStr | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / Francisco Costa (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, António Vieira, (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning), José Manuel Lopes Cordeiro, (editor) Professor of History, Department of History, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CICA-NOVA, Jesus R. Navarro-García (editor) SIC, Investigador Cientifico, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), Madrid, Spain. |
title_full_unstemmed | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / Francisco Costa (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, António Vieira, (editor) Professor pf Physical Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CEGOT (Center for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning), José Manuel Lopes Cordeiro, (editor) Professor of History, Department of History, University of Minho, Portugal, and Researcher at the CICA-NOVA, Jesus R. Navarro-García (editor) SIC, Investigador Cientifico, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), Madrid, Spain. |
title_short | Hydraulic heritage in Ibero-America / |
title_sort | hydraulic heritage in ibero america |
topic | Water-supply Latin America History. Water-supply Iberian Peninsula History. Water resources development Latin America History. Water resources development Iberian Peninsula History. Water and civilization History. Technology and civilization History. Eau Approvisionnement Amérique latine Histoire. Eau Approvisionnement Ibérique, Péninsule Histoire. Ressources en eau Exploitation Amérique latine Histoire. Eau et civilisation Histoire. Technologie et civilisation Histoire. Technology and civilization fast Water and civilization fast Water resources development fast Water-supply fast |
topic_facet | Water-supply Latin America History. Water-supply Iberian Peninsula History. Water resources development Latin America History. Water resources development Iberian Peninsula History. Water and civilization History. Technology and civilization History. Eau Approvisionnement Amérique latine Histoire. Eau Approvisionnement Ibérique, Péninsule Histoire. Ressources en eau Exploitation Amérique latine Histoire. Eau et civilisation Histoire. Technologie et civilisation Histoire. Technology and civilization Water and civilization Water resources development Water-supply Europe Iberian Peninsula Latin America History |
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