Articles | Volume 15, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-15-29-2015
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https://doi.org/10.5194/we-15-29-2015
AGORA: Ideas and Concepts
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01 Oct 2015
AGORA: Ideas and Concepts |  | 01 Oct 2015

Workshop summary: "Floods, state, dams and dykes in modern times: Ecological and socio-economic transformations of the rural world"

M. Bostenaru Dan and D. Gheorghe

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The paper presents key discussion issues from the named workshop, including local disaster culture, the balance between floodplain and hydrological works, versus renewable energy, and participation issues in landscape planning in this context. For all this it is relevant to consider traditional knowledge instead of modern interventions.