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Internet technologies offer a broad set of opportunities for archaeologists to share information and to involve the public in multiple ways in order to build historical narratives together.

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Studenti del Corso di Scienze Biologiche dell'Università di Palermo analizzano gli habitat dell’area dei Monti Di Trapani sotto la giuda del prof. G. Bazan.

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MEMOLA project aims to promote heritage education with a focus on cultural landscapes, through the transmission of local knowledge, creation of participative spaces and inclusion of the educational community.

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Generic presentation of the project objectives and study areas published in 2014 in the magazine "Agua y Territorio" (Water and Landscape) of the University of Jaen (Spain).

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The archaeological museums have evolved and redefined themselves including the Cultural Landscapes inside them. In fact, landscape has passed to be a protected area close to the archaeological site to have its own entity.

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 The project “Mediterranean Mountainous Landscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage based on traditional agrosystems”, known as MEMOLA project, is coordinated by the University of Granada, and financed by the European Commission FP-7 funding.

This policy brief summarises recently developed perspectives on soils that have emerged from the findings of the MEMOLA project. The critical environmental dependency of soils is well-established yet to date soils have been undervalued and poorly recognised as cultural materials.

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Snow plays a crucial role in the hydrological regime in mountainous regions. The specific features of Mediterranean regions, with the alpine climate modified by semiarid conditions, difficult the monitoring and modelling of the snow evolution.

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The development of new softwares and techniques, such as Structure from Motion (SfM), has provided archaeologists access to a documentation of highest quality and precision.

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Fluvial Dynamics and Hydrology research group (UCO) presented a poster in the 7th International Water Resources Management Conferences of ICWRS

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