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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"Sustaining Soil Fertility: Agricultural Practice in the Old and New Worlds"
Cunfer, Geoff, and Fridolin Krausmann
2008
"Why Worry About Climate Change? A Research Agenda"
Tol, Richard S. J.
2008
"Animal Suffering: An Evolutionary Approach"
Aitken, Gill
2008
"The Latin American and Caribbean Society of Environmental History"
Funes Monzote, Reinaldo
2008
"Peasant Protest as Environmental Protest: Some Cases from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century"
González de Molina, et. al.
2008
"Wrongful Harm to Future Generations: The Case of Climate Change"
Davidson, Marc D
2008
"The Rights of Animals and the Demands of Nature"
Jamieson, Dale
2008
"Waiting for a Fair Future . . . Talking about Environment, Well-Being, and Justice with Wolfgang Sachs"
Paolini, Federico
2008
"International Conservation Governance and the Early History of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania"
Rogers, Peter J.
2008
"To Value Functions or Services? An Analysis of Ecosystem Valuation Approaches"
Ansink, Erik, Lars Heim, and Knut Per Hasund
2008
"Environmental Values and Human Purposes"
Benton, Ted
2008
"Editorial" for Global Environment 2
Agnoletti, Mauro, and Gabriella Corona
2008
"Macroeconomic and Environmental History: The Impact of Currency Depreciation on Forests in British India, 1873–93"
Sivramkrishna, Sashi
2008
"Accepting Father Rhine? Technological Fixes, Vigilance, and Transnational Lobbies as 'European' Strategies of Dutch Municipal Water Supplies 1900–1975"
Disco, Cornelis
01/11/2007
"Empire, Environment and Religion: God and the Natural World in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand"
Beattie, James, and John Stenhouse
01/11/2007