“A Sea Change in the Environmental Humanities”
This article discusses sea farming and feminist environmental humanities.
This article discusses sea farming and feminist environmental humanities.
This article looks at marine conservation and fishing communities in the Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park, India.
This article investigates the exploitation of timber in Brazil during the colonial period.
In this article, Antoine Acker provides a different perspective on the Anthropocene.
In this commentary, Simon A. Levin argues for the partnership between ecologists and economists.
In this commentary, M. Manjula and P. Indira Devi suggest market-based instruments as complementary policy mechanisms for catalyzing the transition to organic farming in India.
In this article, Harini Nagendra, Pranab Mukhopadhyay, and Rucha Ghate celebrate Narpat S. Jodha and revisit his work on the commons in India.
In this article, Ranjini Murali, Ajay Bijoor, and Charudutt Mishra highlight the role of women in the governance of the commons and point to the nuanced and variable roles found within this gender group.
Rita Brara and María Valeria Berros argue for the importance of a legal recognition of rivers. “What we want for rivers now is an institution that can be entrusted with their environmental protection on a global scale.”
In this Springs article, historian J. R. McNeill considers Chicago’s steel industry both past and present, and the history of the land.