John Anthony Allan’s “Virtual Water”: Natural Resources Management in the Wake of Neoliberalism
Virtual water is heralded as the solution to freshwater scarcity and overconsumption, but it oversimplifies global water flows.
Virtual water is heralded as the solution to freshwater scarcity and overconsumption, but it oversimplifies global water flows.
Digital tools reveal a geographic logic to the violence of Pontiac’s War.
The creation of the Niagara Telecolorimeter helped engineers physically remake Niagara Falls in the mid-twentieth century.
This article investigates the transformation of Bangalore’s Dharmambudhi lake into the central bus terminus.
Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation.
This article examines early twentieth-century China’s top-down scheme of managing rivers based on watershed.
A flooding in the Saint Petersburg metro divided the city into two parts for nearly a decade.
This article rethinks the environmental history of water and power in Copiapó between 1744 and 1801.
Historical documents provide detailed descriptions of ice-jam flood events and climate impacts in riverine communities.
José Paronella’s dream continues at Paronella Park despite catastrophic flood and cyclonic events.