Κατσαδωράκης, Πρέσπα (1996)
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Abbreviation
Κατσαδωράκης, Πρέσπα (1996)
Form of publication
Book

Γιώργος Κατσαδωράκης, Πρέσπα. Μια ιστορία για τη φύση και τον άνθρωπο (Εταιρία Προστασίας Πρεσπών, Άγιος Γερμανός 1996)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 960-85811-0-9
Data
Giorgos Catsadorakis, Prespa. A Story for Man and Nature (in Greek). A book dedicated to Prespa (Mikri Prespa Lake and environs) one of the richest wetlands of Greece: its history and people, its physical and cultural environment. Originally published in Greek in 1996; English translation published in 1999. Forward by Thymio Papayannis pp. 7-9. “Preface” pp. 13-15. Chapters: “Physical Settings” pp. 21-27, “From the Phrygians to the Greek Civil War” pp. 29-41, “The Villages” pp. 43-57, “From Diversity and Self Sufficiency to Monoculture and Debt” pp. 59-71, “Carp, Bleak, Punts, and Fish Traps” pp. 73-79, “Livestock Farming Round the Lake. The Nomads of the Mountains” pp. 81-85, “Of Lakes, Reeds, and Birds” pp. 87-93, “Birds” pp. 95-103, “Pelicans” pp. 105-111, “Diversity and Uniqueness” pp. 113-121, “Images and Smells from an Annual Cycle” pp. 123-179, “Anti-Epilogue. Development or Environmental Protection? A Non-existent Dilemma for a National Park” pp. 181-188. Basic Bibliography p. 192. Index pp. 193-194. Two two-page color maps of the region (drawn for the publication) pp. 16-19. Rich and highly interesting photographic material (C phot). Total pages, 200. See also the English translation Catsadorakis, Prespa (1999).
Key words
Achilleios, saint.
Agios Achilleios, islet.
Agrarian-pastoral society.
Albania.
Balkans.
Byzantine monuments.
Crocus, plant / Saffron crocus.
Ecclesiastical buildings.
Ecosystems.
Environmental disasters.
Fauna.
Fishing.
Flora.
Greece.
Greece, modern.
Greek Civil War.
Hunting.
Huts.
Ichthyofauna.
Illyricum.
Lake.
Macedonia.
Macedonian Freedom Fighters / Irregulars.
Megali Prespa, lake.
Middle Byzantine period.
Mikri Prespa, lake.
Monoxyla / logboats.
National parks.
Natural environment.
Ohrid, lake.
Plants.
Prespa lakes.
Prespa, region.
Psarades / Nivitsa, village.
Reeds.
Rock-cut structures.
Samuel, tsar.