Der große Ausverkauf (The Big Sellout)
Portraits of privatization from around the world show how the daily lives of people using what were once considered public resources are affected.
Portraits of privatization from around the world show how the daily lives of people using what were once considered public resources are affected.
Roger Paden presents a critical analysis of Hare’s article “Contrasting Methods in Environmental Planning.”
In their article, John O’Neill and Clive L. Splash analyse how local processes of envrionmental decision-making can enter into good policy-making processes.
This film is a photographic journey showing the effects of human activity on a variety of landscapes.
Child advocacy expert Richard Louv directly links the lack of nature in the lives of today’s wired generation—he calls it nature-deficit—to some of the most disturbing childhood trends, such as the rises in obesity, attention disorders, and depression.
This film investigates how people in Italy respond to the permanently unfinished infrastructure surrounding them.
This film focuses on an elderly woman determined to remain in her beloved village, even as demolition begins to make room for urban expansion.
This film tells the stories of displaced people and livelihood changes in Iran after the construction of the Karun-3 Dam which submerged 12,300 acres of valuable forest with water.
This film displays ideas and experiments in art and architecture to design and dwell in portable, flexible, environmentally-friendly off-grid and compact homes.
In ¡Vivan las Antipodas!, award-winning documentary filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky visits four rare inhabited regions of the world that are antipodal to other landmasses and creates unexpected images that turn our view of the world upside-down.