Rivers: The Flowing Waters That Cradled Every Civilization copertina

Rivers: The Flowing Waters That Cradled Every Civilization

Estratto voce virtuale

Attiva il tuo abbonamento Audible con un periodo di prova gratuito per ottenere questo titolo a un prezzo esclusivo per i membri

Acquista a 6,96 € e inizia la prova
Dopo 30 giorni (60 per i membri Prime), 9,99 €/mese. Puoi cancellare ogni mese
Dopo esserti registrato per un abbonamento, puoi acquistare questo e tutti gli altri audiolibri nel nostro catalogo esteso, ad un prezzo scontato del 30%
Ottieni accesso illimitato a una raccolta di oltre migliaia di audiolibri e podcast originali.
Nessun impegno. Cancella in qualsiasi momento e conserva tutti i titoli acquistati.

Rivers: The Flowing Waters That Cradled Every Civilization

Di: Martin Hargrove
Letto da: Virtual Voice
Acquista a 6,96 € e inizia la prova

Dopo 30 giorni, 9,99 €/mese. Cancella quando vuoi.

Acquista ora a 9,95 €

Acquista ora a 9,95 €

Background images

Questo titolo è stato narrato da una voce virtuale

La voce virtuale è generata da un computer, e viene utilizzata per la narrazione degli audiolibri.

Explore the dramatic history of moving water, where nature and human civilization collide to shape global empires. Perfect for a reflective morning commute or unwinding with an educational journey, this narrative dives into the intimate relationship between shifting waterways and society. From Ice Age foragers to the first engineered irrigation networks, witness the raw power of untamed currents.

Feel the awe-inspiring force of floods and deltas that gave rise to farmers, traders, and pilgrims along ancient frontiers. As technological ambition clashes with ecological limits, this urgent environmental saga reveals the devastating consequences of damming the wild and the inspiring efforts to restore aquatic ecosystems.

What you'll discover inside:

• The natural science of how shifting channels form, flood, and permanently alter earth's landscapes.

• How mighty corridors like the Nile, Indus, and Mississippi served as political tools and sacred boundaries.

• The technological arms race of canals, levees, and dams that fed growing populations but deepened social inequalities.

• The severe ecological consequences of river engineering on fish migrations and delicate downstream environments.

• Inspiring modern restoration efforts and emerging legal frameworks that treat waterways as living, breathing systems.

Reconnect with the ancient bonds that made us who we are today before industrial pollution and climate change erase them forever. Whether you are passionate about earth science or captivated by human ingenuity, now is the time to immerse yourself in this vital story. Press play and let the currents of our shared past carry you away.

©2026 Hidden Voices (P)2026 Hidden Voices
Mondiale Scienza Scienze sociali
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
Ancora nessuna recensione