About this collection

Interdisciplinary in scope and centered on the environmental humanities, this unique, burgeoning selection of articles from academic journals highlights current areas of debate on links between environment and society. It features journals such as Environmental Values, Environment and History, Global Environment, Environmental Humanities, Climate of the Past, International Review of Environmental History, and Conservation & Society.
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"The Displacement of Insufficiently ‘Traditional’ Communities: Local Fisheries in the Pantanal"
Chiaravalloti, Rafael Morais
05/2019
“The Visual Politics of Environmental Justice”
Gabrielson, Teena
05/2019
"Itineraries of Conflict in Arundhati Roy’s Walking with the Comrades"
Amatya, Alok
05/2019
"Restoring Eden in the Amish Anthropocene"
Welk-Joerger, Nicole
05/2019
"Outside Inside"
Dickinson, Adam
05/2019
"Towards a Conceptualisation of Power in Fuelwood Access in Zimbabwe"
Chipango, Ellen Fungisai
05/2019
"Genealogies and Politics of Belonging: People, Nature and Conservation in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu"
Menon, Ajit, and Manasi Karthik
05/2019
“Being Dumped”
Marder, Michael
05/2019
"The Archive and the Lake: Labor, Toxicity, and the Making of Cosmopolitical Commons in Rome, Italy"
Tola, Miriam
05/2019
Review of Pushing our Limits: Insights from Biosphere 2 by Mark Nelson
AchutaRao, Krishna
01/2019
Review of The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg
de Vocht, Frank
01/2019
Review of Green Wars by Megan Ybarra
Nygren, Anja
01/2019
“Laws, Parks, Reserves, and Local Peoples: A Brief Historical Analysis of Conservation Legislation in Mozambique”
Matusse, Anselmo
01/2019
“Evaluating a Union between Health Care and Conservation: a Mobile Clinic Improves Park-People Relations, Yet Poaching Increases”
Kirumira, Dorothy, Deborah Baranga, Joel Hartter, Kim Valenta, Charles Tumwesigye, Wilson Kagoro, and Colin Chapman
01/2019
"Promoting Social Accountability for Equitable Fisheries Within Beach Management Units in Lake Victoria (Kenya)"
Etiegni, Christine Adhiambo, Michelle Kooy, and Kenneth Irvine
01/2019