Choropampa, El Precio del Oro [Choropampa, The Price of Gold]
A two-year chronicle documenting the real price of gold in a village in Peru’s Andean mountains, following a mercury spill by one of the world’s largest gold producers.
A two-year chronicle documenting the real price of gold in a village in Peru’s Andean mountains, following a mercury spill by one of the world’s largest gold producers.
Horace Herring explores the history of nuclear energy and its reception shortly after a Tsunami hit the North East coast of Japan in March 2011, causing a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima One nuclear power plant.
How can the changing nature of the relationship between urban environments and rural hinterlands be better understood? Three prominent Canadian environmental history scholars critique the role of metropolitanism in environmental history research.
Over a decade in the making, the Earth Charter provides a global vision for a sustainable future.
An early example of French historian Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie’s work on the impact of climate change on human history.
Fourteen environmental historians investigate the rhetoric and realities of exotic, introduced, and ‘alien’ species.
Relates the story of the development of distinct landscapes and ambiences on the urban fringe in three eastern US counties.
A comparative analysis of the reception of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring in the United States and in the UK.
Inner Harngzhou Bay, on the east coast of China at approximately 30 degrees N, is an unstable macrotidal estuarine system whose geographical configuration has altered dramatically over the last thousand years…
Sophisticated local agricultural and forest management techniques have underlain the creation and maintenance of the main landscape features in Kissidougou Prefecture of Guinea’s forest-savanna transition zone…