“Opening a Technical Field: Ecological Restoration, Local Knowledge and Citizen Science”
A reflection on new approaches to ecological restoration in environmental history.
A reflection on new approaches to ecological restoration in environmental history.
An article on the methods of German landscape gardener Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell (1750–1823).
This article investigates the 1974 Nordic Environmental Protection Convention and reveals aspects not previously discussed.
This book chapter examines the 1975 Nordic Council conference at Frostavallen in Sweden as a transnational media event which specifically sought to articulate a green modernity to the outside world.
The EJAtlas is an interactive online platform coordinated and managed by researchers and activists.
A reflection on the use of images in environmental history.
Full text of Entire of Itself? Towards an Environmental History of Islands, edited by Rachel Carson Center almunae Milica Prokić and Pavla Šimková,
This book examines how the unruly Mississippi River and its muddy delta shaped the people, culture, and governance of the region.
Former RCC Fellow Helen Rozwadowski presents her perspectives on the ocean and its history.
Through exploring virology research and its dangers in post-Ebola Guinea, this article argues that the hypothesis of a bat reservoir has taken on a heuristic role that can be compared to the way that a fetish polarizes relations between the people who manipulate and fear this idea.