The War Against the Goats in Interwar Greece
This article investigates forest policy in the period of dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas in Greece.
This article investigates forest policy in the period of dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas in Greece.
Astrid M. Eckert’s West Germany and the Iron Curtain takes a fresh look at the history of Cold War Germany and the German reunification process from the spatial perspective of the West German borderlands that emerged along the volatile inter-German border after 1945.
Jason Colby explores the role of one female gray whale in shaping human perceptions of her species and their status in the wild.
This volume of Perspectives offers a collection of largely untold stories that demonstrate women’s agency in energy transitions.
How do national parks operate? In Nationalparks von Nord bis Süd, Olaf Kaltmeier explores this question by looking at the park politics of Argentina.
In 1955, the Canadian Post Office Department issues a stamp to highlight its effective occupation of the High Arctic.
Helbert raises the issue of justice in energy transitions by looking at the discrimination faced by women in oil regions of Nigeria.
In this article, Steven Yearley writes about the problems and possibilities of scholars and scientists issuing warnings to leaders and policy-makers.
This article discusses the limits of warnings issued by scientists and what is needed for actual change.
Book profile for Provincialising Nature: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Politics of the Environment in Latin America by Michela Coletta and Malayna Raftopoulos.