"The Attitude of Kautilya to Aranya"
The Kautiliya Arthasastra is a famous treatise on state-craft which within its state policies includes ecological concerns…
The Kautiliya Arthasastra is a famous treatise on state-craft which within its state policies includes ecological concerns…
Ringbarking, as a means of destroying trees, was known and practised from the earliest years of British settlement in New South Wales…
This paper analyses the turning-point in attitudes to the most distinctive feature of one nation’s indigenous environment.
Australia and New Zealand share a southern, settler society history, and cultural solidarity as British colonies and dominions. Their early unity as ‘Australasia’ is where this paper begins, focusing on the strong role of science in shaping environmental history and policy in both countries.
The paper reviews the changes that have taken place in Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen with regard to the hima—a reserved pasture, where trees and grazing lands are protected from indiscriminate harvest on a temporary or permanent basis.
Between 1915 and 1961 a state-run trawling industry operated on the South-east Australian shelf targeting tiger flathead (Neoplatycephalus richardsoni) as its principal species…