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 Creation and Management of Protected Areas in Monteverde, Costa Rica"
Davis, Jason
2009
"Darwinian Humanism and the End of Nature"
Kirkman, Robert
2009
"Urban Trees and Urban Environmental History in a Latin American City: Belo Horizonte, 1897–1964"
Duarte, Regina Horta
2009
"The Value of Health in the Writings of H.D. Thoreau"
Casada da Rocha, Antonio
2009
"Postponed Leap in Carbon Dioxide Emissions: The Impact of Energy Efficiency, Fuel Choices, and Industrial Structure on the Finnish Energy Economy, 1800–2005"
Kunnas, Jan, and Timo Myllyntaus
2009
“Recent Climate Change in Japan: Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Trends of Temperature”
Schäfer, Dirk, and Manfred Domrös
2009
"Environmental Policy With Integrity: A Lesson from the Discursive Dilemma"
Shockley, Kenneth
2009
"Reconstructing the History of Forestry in Northwestern China, 1949–98"
Liu, Jinlong
2009
"Environmental Politics and Place Authenticity Protection"
Certoma, Chiara
2009
"Ecological and Poverty Impacts of Zimbabwe’s Land Struggles: 1980 to Present"
Kwashirai, Vimbai Chaumba
2009
“Putting the Rise of the Inca Empire within a Climatic and Land Management Context”
Alex Chepstow-Lusty et al.
2009
"Tree Planting in Canterbury, New Zealand, 1850–1910"
Star, Paul
01/11/2008
"Colonial Geographies of Settlement: Vegetation, Towns, Disease and Well-Being In Aotearoa/New Zealand, 1830s–1930s"
Beattie, James
01/11/2008
“Introduction,” in “Trans-Tasman Forest History special issue.” Special issue, Environment and History 14, no. 4 (November 2008).
Stubbs, Brett J., Paul Star, and Michael M. Roche
01/11/2008
"The Banks Peninsula Forests and Akaroa Cocksfoot: Explaining a New Zealand Forest Transition"
Wood, Vaughan, and Eric Pawson
01/11/2008