From Pulley to Pipe: The Decline of the Wells of Bangalore
This article investigates the transition of water supply in Bangalore, where wells were gradually replaced by piped water.
This article investigates the transition of water supply in Bangalore, where wells were gradually replaced by piped water.
This article studies the “Neste war,” 1970–1972, the first major victory of the environmental movement in Finland.
The urbanization of Bangalore transformed the once-strong relationship between communities and the lakes that they once created and maintained.
The transformation of the Sampangi Lake into the present-day Sri Kanteerava Stadium.
Virtual water is heralded as the solution to freshwater scarcity and overconsumption, but it oversimplifies global water flows.
This article investigates how plants are supported by systems of ethno-political, military, and neoliberal power in urban Pakistan.
Is it possible to conserve the Galápagos Islands as a “natural laboratory” in the Anthropocene?
The Virunga National Park (Democratic Republic of the Congo) is still partially influenced by imaginaries developed in the 1920s.
Once a benefit to humanity but now a scourge, the environment of the Niger Delta has been transformed into a haven for violence, militancy, and criminality.
Outdoor recreational access in the form of Swedish right to public access may provide people with the opportunity to connect to nature.