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Synopsis
The lagoon in which the city of Venice rises is not much older than the city itself - it is no more than a few thousand years old. And it may not last another hundred, such is the damage that not only the city but also the lagoon have suffered during the twentieth century. The lagoon was always a precarious and ultimately transient ecological phenomenon, and today both the city and the lagoon are under severe threat from human intervention and incursions and from climate change and natural erosion.
Especially since the Second World War, a great deal of data has been amassed about the lagoon and its ecology but it has remained the domain of specialists and polemicists and it has not been collated until now. Working at the University of Venice and Churchill College, Cambridge, respectively, Jane da Mosto and Caroline Fletcher have put together this important introduction to what is known, what is not known, what has been done and what can be done to save both the city of Venice and the lagoon - for both need not only care and maintenance but also remedial treatment, or so the authors conclude.
This essential book, containing new research, was produced by the Venice in Peril Fund. It provides a sensible and informative introduction to the problems of Venice's flooding, sinking and pollution.
Synopsis
This essential book, produced for the Venice in Peril fund, provides an informative introduction to the problems of Venice's flooding, sinking and pollution. Both the city and the lagoon in which it rises are under threat from human intervention, climate change and natural erosion. Containing enlightening new research, this book also discusses the pros and cons of ways to save Venice and the lagoon.