The Lake That Became a Bus Terminus
This article investigates the transformation of Bangalore’s Dharmambudhi lake into the central bus terminus.
This article investigates the transformation of Bangalore’s Dharmambudhi lake into the central bus terminus.
This article explores the past and future of one of Mumbai’s largest city forests.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Ihnji Jon is interviewed on her recent book, Cities in the Anthropocene: New Ecology and Urban Politics.
Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities explores the encounter between two processes that are unfolding in diverse patterns across Asia.
This article examines a trend in town-planning studies known as “reformist” that developed in Italy and marked a deep change in land management concepts. Beginning in the Sixties, it sought to reform the economic growth to limit its negative social and environmental impact.
This film focuses on an elderly woman determined to remain in her beloved village, even as demolition begins to make room for urban expansion.
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the establishment of Keppel Harbour would lay the foundations for Singapore to become a logistics city.
As Australian cities face uncertain water futures, what insights can the history of Aboriginal and settler relationships with water yield?
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Malcolm Harris is interviewed on his recent book, Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World.
In this Springs article, environmental historian Shen Hou considers the shore lives of both Qingdao and Los Angeles.