"Aquaphobia, Tulipmania, Biophilia: A Moral Geography of the Dutch Landscape"
In this article, Hub Zwart discusses the emergence of a cultivated landscape in the Netherlands.
In this article, Hub Zwart discusses the emergence of a cultivated landscape in the Netherlands.
This film examines attempts by communities and experts around the world to protect their water resources in the face of global warming, pollution, and political conflict.
This volume explores some of the diverse niches created by humans in different times and places. The essays span the globe, from Texas to China, from Scandinavia to Papua New Guinea, exploring agricultural spaces and indoor biomes, human aesthetics, and Anthropocentric perspectives.
Kluiving and Hamel explore why the Anthropocene emerged. They suggest that an analysis of global changes in human niche construction using geoarchaeological data offers new perspectives on the causes and effects of the Anthropocene.
This volume explores the potential contribution memory studies can make to policymaking, in particular on conservation and disaster resilience.