“The Post-COVID India: Making Science and Technology Socially and Environmentally Relevant”
This is a commentary on COVID-19 and its relation to human and environmental systems.
This is a commentary on COVID-19 and its relation to human and environmental systems.
In this commentary, Simon A. Levin argues for the partnership between ecologists and economists.
In this commentary, Bejoy Thomas, Soumyajit Bhar, and Shoibal Chakravarty caution against optimistic narratives of environmental revival.
This article reconsiders the relevance of Peter Kropotkin’s notion of mutual aid in evolution, which holds that cooperation is a more decisive factor than competition both among human and nonhuman animals.
In this Springs article, professor Helen Tiffin considers the role of human overpopulation in the environmental crisis.
The editorial for Vulnerable Populations: The Role of Population Dynamics in Climate Change Resilience and Adaptation in Africa, a special issue of The Journal of Population and Sustainability.
In this article, former Carson Landhaus Fellow Subarna De contextualises the ecological and cultural practices of the Kodagu coffee plantations of Southern India within the post-/decolonial framework of bioregional reinhabitation.
This essay examines how military, technology, and nature converge in the Israeli griffon vulture project and what politics stand behind it.
When is it defensible to keep birds in confinement, and what do we owe those who escape?