"Histories of Forestry: Ideas, Networks and Silences"
This article compares Australian and Canadian forestry histories, with particular reference to New South Wales and British Columbia respectively.
This article compares Australian and Canadian forestry histories, with particular reference to New South Wales and British Columbia respectively.
Tina Loo is talking about hydro-electric development and high modernism and Jonathan Peyton is interviewed on the history of resource conflict in northern British Columbia.
This film follows the filmmaker to the remote temperate rainforest of Vancouver Island, and shows how modern logging, in contrast to indigenous forestry practices, is leading to its rapid extinction.
Janovicek’s article studies the back-to-the-land movement of the 1960s and 1970s. By learning, preserving, and sharing traditional agricultural skills and knowledge, back-to-the-landers contributed to the revitalization of local food economies. The links they made connected them to others in their communities and to other generations of activists.