SOLCHA: La Sociedad Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Historia Ambiental
SOLCHA is a society for Latin American and Carribean perspectives on environmental history.
SOLCHA is a society for Latin American and Carribean perspectives on environmental history.
The European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture, and Environment (EASLCE) promotes research and education in the fields of literary, cultural and environmental studies, and aims to cultivate a better understanding of the interrelationship between natures and cultures for a more sustainable future.
The Australian & New Zealand Environmental History Network provides a means for people to communicate and exchange information about forthcoming events and new publications in Australia and New Zealand.
In Episode 44 of Nature’s Past, Sean Kheraj speaks with environmental historians who attended the 2014 Second World Congress for Environmental History in Guimarães, Portugal.
In 1971, the UN Economic Commission for Europe holds a pioneering international conference on Problems Related to Environment.
Environmental historians Gabriella Corona and Christof Mauch discuss national traditions, current issues, and future challenges in environmental history in Germany and Italy.
Gabriella Corona e Christof Mauch confrontano le tradizioni storiografiche nazionali della propria disciplina, le questioni aperte e le future sfide della storia dell’ambiente in Germania e in Italia.
Iris Borowy on the Brundtland Report. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.