Irrigation Facilities  – a Neglected Part of Cultural Heritage. Cover Image

Závlahové stavby – opomíjená součást kulturního dědictví
Irrigation Facilities – a Neglected Part of Cultural Heritage.

Author(s): Zbyněk Sviták, Jaromír Florian, Aleš Vyskočil, Miloš Rozkošný, Igor Pelíšek
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Geography, Regional studies, Historical Geography
Published by: Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre, Filozofická fakulta
Keywords: Irrigation; History of the Industry; the Czech Lands; Typology; Ratibořice; Malá Haná; Krhovice – Hevlín; Uherčice; Cultural Heritage

Summary/Abstract: Irrigation facilities represent one of the segments of water management. The need for water distribution to the landscape has a long tradition and specific irrigation projects can be assessed not only in terms of technological development of the company but also changes in its approach to water management in the landscape in general. Sophisticated systems of local and supraregional dimensions, which often combine several functions (irrigation, flood control, land reclamation), are an integral part of cultural (industrial) heritage. The development of irrigation was strongly influenced by the turbulent 20th century, at the end of which they found themselves outside the field of view of society. Currently, the current problem of drought and a fundamental change in the perception of the role of water in the landscape have revived interest in this phenomenon. In the study, historians and water managers offer an interdisciplinary documentation and reconstruction on the example of several important historical irrigation sites of various types in the Czech Republic, also from the perspective of potential cultural heritage protection.

  • Issue Year: 26/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 375-407
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: Czech
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