Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos
Hadrian’s Aqueduct: A 1,863-year-old Roman solution to Athens’ water scarcity problem
The amount of 1,000,000 cubic meters per year is estimated to be the water saved for Athenians if Hadrian’s Aqueduct is utilized along its entire length.
How traditional seeds are preserved in Limnos
We often hear people saying they can’t find tasty tomatoes or they choose a particular type of fava because it has a richer flavor. Many of us also seek out small-scale farmers for grains, vegetables, and legumes, as their products are often more delicious. But behind each of these plants lies a seed, and behind each seed, a farmer dedicated to preserving and maintaining it.
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DamBusters | Athens | February 2
The Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos (MedINA) is celebrating this year's World Wetlands Day with the premiere of the documentary "DamBusters - the Start of the Riverlution!" at the Greek Film Archive (tainiothiki.gr).
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