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Lessepsian Migration: The Influx of Red Sea Biota into the...

Lessepsian Migration: The Influx of Red Sea Biota into the Mediterranean by Way of the Suez Canal

Professor Francis Dov Por (auth.)
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There are few achievements of modern man which can compare to the Suez Canal. In Egypt-the land of the most famous wonders of antiquity-the Suez Canal was built as the first technical wonder ofthe industrial revolution. Ferdinand de Lesseps was a man straddling two epochs-the romantic utopism of Saint­ Simon and the modern world of technocracy. The gigantic project was at its start shouldered by the crowds of tens of thousands of forced laborers still available and ended as a show-piece for modern mechanical earth-moving techniques. The canal builders themselves were still polyhistors in the old sense: engineers­ cum-zoologists; naval officers-cum-geologists; diplomats meddling with chem­ istry. During the four generations of the existence of the Suez Canal, the fateful professional narrowmindedness became progressively worse. The engineers con­ tinued their work in and around the Canal, but they became oblivious and unresponsive to the environmental impact, to the fascinating changes in the biotic scenery which they were producing with their own hands.

カテゴリー:
年:
1978
版:
1
出版社:
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
言語:
english
ページ:
228
ISBN 10:
3642667309
ISBN 13:
9783642667305
シリーズ:
Ecological Studies 23
ファイル:
PDF, 8.83 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1978
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