Imaginaries | Wetland Times
First chapter of the virtual exhibition “Wetland Times,” “Imaginaries.”
First chapter of the virtual exhibition “Wetland Times,” “Imaginaries.”
The fifth chapter of “Wetland Times,” “(A)synchronicities.”
In 1966, historian Albert Silbert highlighted the longstanding importance of fire in the traditional Portuguese rural economy, at a time when such practices were being erased from the landscape.
An exploration of the apple-growing culture and landscape of the island of Jersey through one of its little-known dishes.
Grace Karskens examines the tension between urban development and the preservation of historical and cultural landscapes along Castlereagh Road near the Nepean River in Sydney.
Gijs Mom traces his path into environmental history through an initial concern with electric vehicles and the history of automobility.
This Austin Earth First! publication titled “End Corporate Dominance!” features topics like the menace of the Endangered Species Act, the global gathering of indigenous people fighting the oil industry, Mexican Zapatismo, Austin’s transportation and land use infrastructure, Freeport McMoran mining in West Papua, Indonesia, and the children’s march to save Sierra Blanca.