“One Health with Nina Jamal”
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks One Health with Nina Jamal of Four Paws.
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks One Health with Nina Jamal of Four Paws.
This volume explores the potential contribution memory studies can make to policymaking, in particular on conservation and disaster resilience.
Excerpt from the Policy and Practice in Rural Tanzania.
This is Chapter 2 of the exhibition “Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring: A book that changed the world” by historian Mark Stoll.
This is a chapter of the virtual exhibition “Famines in Late Nineteenth-Century India: Politics, Culture, and Environmental Justice”—written and curated by sociologist Naresh Chandra Sourabh and economic historian Timo Myllyntaus.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Daniel Macfarlane is interviewed on his recent book, Natural Allies: Environment, Energy, and the History of US–Canada Relations.
A reflection on the Sustainabile Development Goals (SDGs) in environmental history.
Jakobina Arch contrasts the modern Japanese whaling industry with expansionist imperial Meiji regime policies.
A reflection on cross-disciplinary scholarship in environmental history.