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What is Reservoir

Handbook of Research on Methods and Tools for Assessing Cultural Landscape Adaptation
A reservoir is a lake of artificial origin, usually designed to store water in a dry region, to ensure the development of life in an environment, or for the construction of a dam or a hydroelectric dam, covering the coastal areas on the banks of a river.
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Contemporary Urbanizations in Public Water Reservoirs: Floating Villages of Alqueva Reservoir
Hélder Caeiro Amador (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4186-8.ch010
Abstract
The most important tourism projects since 2005 in Portugal, privately owned and with European funds, were integrated resorts, mostly located in public water reservoirs, as a result of urban policies to encourage the human occupation of the most interior desertified areas. The Alqueva reservoir, although with no visible results, is an emerging paradigm of urban expansion planned for tourism in these areas. This chapter intends to show the importance of the tourism reservoirs, lost with the economic recession, through an analysis of its territorial management tools and a re-focus on innovative urban regeneration and expansion models, using water as a central element of its development.
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Risk Analysis for Human-Mediated Movement of Pests and Pathogens
A living organism or inanimate matter (e.g., soil) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies and from which it can be transmitted.
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