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Abstract
The river can be considered as a complex term of relationships, for the ecological connections with territory and environment, towards the settlements of populations, towards the anthropological transformations, and, in particular, towards the projects and the management of the fluvial resources. The whole thing can be referred to the continuous becoming of the complex fluvial phenomenon, which is related - often problematically – to many processes, both environmental and social. Interpretative consequent criteria, of projects, participation, social involvement. Some study cases will be described.
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