Anaconda’s Pipelines: Water Supply Problems of a Desert Region
This essay explores the paradoxical relationship between extractive activities of the mining company Anaconda and indigenous villages of Atacama, Chile.
This essay explores the paradoxical relationship between extractive activities of the mining company Anaconda and indigenous villages of Atacama, Chile.
Previously military fortifications, the barrier islands along the northern Gulf Coast of the United States today protect against climate change.
This article investigates the pollution of the Ergene River as an outcome of the hegemonic cosmology in Turkey.
Rya Forest is a nature reserve in Gothenburg, Sweden, and historically an area of both appreciation and conflict.
The natural-looking Boston Harbor Islands have been shaped by the city of Boston for centuries, making them into urban islands.
Flood memory in Townsville is strong, but this does not align with the city’s capacity to live sustainably with floods.
Historic transportation reliant on unpredictable rivers and underfunded railways contributed to the long-term economic fortunes of Malawi.
In the first half of the eighteenth century, the Portuguese Atlantic coast was affected by windblown sands moving from the ocean to inland areas.
This case in St. Petersburg, Russia, proves vegetation to be an actor in state politics of cultural landscapes.
This entry focuses on native bees and their role as narrators of regional social and ecological histories.