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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"Caring for Nature: What Science and Economics Can't Teach Us but Religion Can"
Rolston, Holmes, III
2006
"Environmentalism, a Secular Faith"
Dunlap, Thomas R.
2006
"Finding Value in Nature"
Hill, Thomas, Jr.
2006
"Realms of Value: Conflicting Natural Resource Values and Incommensurability"
Trainor, Sarah Fleisher
2006
“Climate-Human-Environment Interactions: Resolving Our Past”
Dearing, John
2006
"Environmentalism: Spiritual, Ethical, Political"
Smith, Michael
2006
“A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change, Intergenerational Ethics and the Problem of Moral Corruption”
Gardiner, Stephen M
2006
"Natura economica in Environmental Valuation"
Soma, Katrine
2006
"Biosecurity and Insecurity: The Interaction between Policy and Ritual During the Foot and Mouth Crisis"
Nerlich, Brigitte, and Nick Wright
2006
"Naturalism and Environmentalism: A Reply to Hinchman"
Baxter, Brian H.
2006
"Working in the Mangroves and Beyond: Scientific Forestry and the Labour Question in Early Colonial Tanzania"
Sunseri, Thaddeus
01/11/2005
"Was Brazilian Industrialisation Fuelled by Wood? Evaluating the Wood Hypothesis, 1900–1960"
Brannstrom, Christian
01/11/2005
"A Dense and Sickly Mist from Thousands of Bog Fires: An Attempt to Compare the Energy Consumption in Slash-and-Burn Cultivation and Burning Cultivation of Peatlands in Finland in 1820–1920"
Kunnas, Jan
01/11/2005
"Reconciling Foreshore Development and Dune Erosion on Three Queensland Beaches: An Historical Perspective"
Danaher, Mike
01/11/2005
"Hunting Narratives of the Age of Empire: A Gender Reading of their Iconography"
Wonders, Karen
01/08/2005