Landscapes
Explores the conceptualization of environments as landscape, philosophically and historically.
Explores the conceptualization of environments as landscape, philosophically and historically.
Bao Maohong, Carson Fellow from July to December 2011, talks about his work on landscape transformation in China.
This film shows how farming, state, and business and finance interrelate, such that various forms of malnutrition continue to pose a risk that is often life threatening, even in times of overproduction.
Napier Shelton offers a tour of notable natural sites in Missouri through the eyes of the people who work with them.
In The River Runs Black, Elizabeth C. Economy examines China’s growing environmental crisis and its implications for the country’s future development.
The history of Puckapunyal Military Training Area illustrates how war and the environment interact in sometimes unexpected ways.
Bolton explores how Natural England creates landscape management plans in partnership with local communities.
The author explores the governance challenges that practitioners face when restoring forest landscapes, and the points of intersection between forest landscape restoration and governance.
Jennifer Baka looks at energy cultivation and energy security in India through an analysis of two energy development programs.
Manish Chandi reviews the book Conservation from the Margins, edited by Umesh Srinivasan and Nandini Velho.