American Tropics: The Caribbean Roots of Biodiversity Science
Excerpt from the book American Tropics: The Caribbean Roots of Biodiversity Science by Megan Raby.
Excerpt from the book American Tropics: The Caribbean Roots of Biodiversity Science by Megan Raby.
This article looks at marine conservation and fishing communities in the Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park, India.
This article presents an overview of the environmental history of the Brazilian Cerrado, its environmental characteristics and the processes related to the historical change in the landscapes of this endangered ecosystem.
Geoffrey Herklots’ ambition to promote biology in interwar Hong Kong reflects the geopolitics of the British Empire.
This entry focuses on native bees and their role as narrators of regional social and ecological histories.
Chapter 1 of Helen Rozwadowski’s virtual exhibition, Oceans in Three Paradoxes: Knowing the Blue through the Humanities.
Julia Adeney Thomas explores three types of narrative that are emerging as people try to get to grips with the Anthropocene and their potential for steering our future course.
Donald Hughes on biodiversity. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
How birds and poetry reacquaint us with an awareness of history and feelings of loss in Anthropocene nature reserves.