Half a Century of Public Participation to Stop Pollution in the Alviela River, from 1957 to Today
This article examines mobilization and resistance against pollution in the Alviela River in the Santarém municipality, Portugal, since the 1950s.
This article examines mobilization and resistance against pollution in the Alviela River in the Santarém municipality, Portugal, since the 1950s.
This article investigates the transformation of Bangalore’s Dharmambudhi lake into the central bus terminus.
A flooding in the Saint Petersburg metro divided the city into two parts for nearly a decade.
Historical documents provide detailed descriptions of ice-jam flood events and climate impacts in riverine communities.
Historic transportation reliant on unpredictable rivers and underfunded railways contributed to the long-term economic fortunes of Malawi.
Making more beer for eighteenth-century London’s growing population increased the need for clean water. Efforts to guarantee supplies to the brewers had an effect on both urban and rural landscapes.
An account of the 1795 mass drowning on Lough Derg in Ireland’s County Donegal.