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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“Representations, Traces, Vital Agents: Why Images Matter to Environmental History”
Dunaway, Finis
25/09/2023
“Earth Beyond Six of Nine Planetary Boundaries”
Richardson, Katherine, Will Steffen, Wolfgang Lucht, et al.
13/09/2023
“Vulnerable Populations: The Role of Population Dynamics in Climate Change Resilience and Adaptation in Africa”
Samways, David
29/08/2023
“Spent Earth”
Chao, Sophie
01/08/2023
“Researching the Ebola Reservoir with the Heuristic of the Fetish in Guinea”
Roth, Emmanuelle
31/07/2023
“What’s in a Name? More-Than-Human Approaches and Environmental History”
O’Gorman, Emily
06/2023
“‘We Have Always Known’: On the Trails of People, Plants, and Humboldt”
Ungar, Paula
23/05/2023
“I Still Do a Lot of Good”
Wormbs, Nina
23/05/2023
“Roots through Asphalt: A Conversation with Sonja Dümpelmann”
Dümpelmann, Sonja and Pauline Kargruber
23/05/2023
“Five Ways of Seeing the Steinsee”
Mentz, Steve
23/05/2023
“The Heat Is On!”
Arndt, Melanie
23/05/2023
“Human Overpopulation: The Elephant in the Greenhouse”
Tiffin, Helen
23/05/2023
“The Slow Death of an Ethiopian Lake”
Desta, Hayal
23/05/2023
“The Isthmus of Panama and the Knowledge Anthropocene”
Sutter, Paul S.
23/05/2023
“The Shifting Baseline Syndrome as a Connective Concept for More Informed and Just Responses to Global Environmental Change.”
Alleway, Heidi K., Emily S. Klein, Liz Cameron, Kristina Douglass, Ishtar Govia, Cornelia Guell, Michelle Lim, Libby Robin, and Ruth H. Thurstan
15/05/2023