A (Happy) Story of Coastal Erosion and Dunes | Once Upon a Dune
A reflection on planning with nature by Celso Aleixo Pinto.
A reflection on planning with nature by Celso Aleixo Pinto.
A reflection on human pressues on Sri Lankan sand dunes by Ruwan Sampath.
The historical politicization of the invasive black locust in Hungary.
An east-coast beachfront neighborhood faces a difficult decision about how to respond to storms and rising seas.
Emerging from an Indigenous Nishnaabeg ontology, “survivance” calls for an understanding of other-than-human persons as agentially surviving and resisting colonial violence.
A reflection on the human carrying capacity of beaches by Carlos Pereira da Silva.
A reflection on sand-loving plants by M. Luisa Martínez.
Ecological Sites of Memory is a RCC project that seeks to look into the historical memories that resonate in our environmental thinking.
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.