Care, Gender, and Survival: The Curious Case of the Seahorse
Susanne Schmitt explores the multifaceted ways in which the Syngnathid family is caught up in networks of care and storytelling.
Susanne Schmitt explores the multifaceted ways in which the Syngnathid family is caught up in networks of care and storytelling.
Schlangenlinien examines the history of the European Viper and the shift from extermination policies to those of protection and rehabilitation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) aims to stimulate dialogue between humanistic scholarship, environmental science and other disciplines. It welcomes members from all disciplines and professions who share its interest in past relationships between human culture and the environment.
Munich and the Isar: The City Makes the River?
Munich from Below: What Happens Underground?
What is Particular about Munich’s Environment?
Jens Kersten outlines the five possible ways of framing Nature that currently exist within our legal system.
Mariqueo-Russell highlights the mutually supportive relationship between Rights of Nature and the Precautionary Principal.