“Unequal Futures: Linking Nitrogen Species, Epistemologies, and Ontologies in Sustainable Development Governance”
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with William San Martín.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with William San Martín.
A geography and history of the Alps, filmed exclusively with aerial shots.
Belinda Yuen, a town planner and expert in mass housing, presents an account of Singapore’s public housing, the evolution of concepts and strategies for high-rise urban planning, and the diverse common spaces that have been designed for a higher quality of life.
A prize-winning short film about a man who, living a lonely life under dark clouds of industrial smog somewhere in a futuristic city, receives a mysterious package enabling him to change his environment.
Stephen Bell, Carson Fellow from June to August 2011, talks about his research concerning the the transformation of land use in Brazil.
This film examines the limitations and contradictions of finding safe places for nuclear waste storage.
This film examines a vibrant urban farming movement that is catching on across the globe.
This film depicts the clash that occurs in a small American town when Wal-Mart wants to open a store there.
This award-winning film examines the experience of ordinary workers as it tracks a canned food product on its journey across the world.
This film follows the responses of Detroit residents to the city’s industrial decline.