Arcadia
Water Flows and Topographic Networks of Power: Social Struggles for Water in the Copiapó Valley in the Eighteenth Century
This article rethinks the environmental history of water and power in Copiapó between 1744 and 1801.
This article rethinks the environmental history of water and power in Copiapó between 1744 and 1801.
This article explores the intersection of water management, manomin, and food insecurity for an Anishinaabe community in Northwestern Ontario.
The water shop was a crucial part of the traditional water supply system in imperial and early modern China.