EUROPEAN TRADITIONAL IRRIGATION IN TRANSITION PART I: IRRIGATION IN TIMES PAST—A HISTORIC LAND USE PRACTICE ACROSS EUROPE

C. Leibundgut, I. Kohn
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Whereas the importance of traditional irrigation in southern Europe is well known, its role in the ecological history of rural landscapes elsewhere in Europe is often overlooked. This two‐part review aims to advance understanding of the historical and present role of traditional irrigation farming schemes in Europe. It confirms that, prior to the industrial era, irrigation had been an essential part of farming for centuries. It was practised in very different, often contrasting, environmental regions across Europe. The historical spread of the schemes is presented in a map. Two ‘golden ages’ of traditional irrigation in Europe can be identified: the first in the High Middle Ages along with the introduction and widespread adoption of the three‐field system, and the second in the late eighteenth up to the first half of the twentieth century with reorganization of this agricultural system. Due to the complex character of past irrigation functioning, scientific understanding of processes and long‐term impacts is difficult, but ultimately all irrigation farming enterprises were driven by the purpose of increasing yields. Apparently the traditional schemes were the result of an evolution process over the course of centuries characterized by steady optimization and adaptation to historic and local conditions. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
转型中的欧洲传统灌溉第一部分:过去的灌溉——欧洲历史上的土地利用实践
尽管传统灌溉在南欧的重要性是众所周知的,但它在欧洲其他地方农村景观生态历史中的作用却经常被忽视。这两部分的回顾旨在促进对欧洲传统灌溉农业计划的历史和当前作用的理解。它证实,在工业时代之前的几个世纪里,灌溉一直是农业的重要组成部分。这种做法在欧洲各地非常不同的、经常形成对比的环境地区进行。这些方案的历史分布在一张地图上。欧洲传统灌溉的两个“黄金时代”可以确定:第一个是在中世纪盛期,随着三田系统的引入和广泛采用,第二个是在18世纪末到20世纪上半叶,随着农业系统的重组。由于过去灌溉功能的复杂性,对其过程和长期影响的科学理解是困难的,但最终所有灌溉农业企业都是为了提高产量。显然,传统的方案是几个世纪以来演变过程的结果,其特点是稳定的优化和适应历史和当地条件。版权所有©2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd。
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