The Day the Falls Stopped Flowing: Devastation and Resilience in Tropical Queensland
José Paronella’s dream continues at Paronella Park despite catastrophic flood and cyclonic events.
José Paronella’s dream continues at Paronella Park despite catastrophic flood and cyclonic events.
Could the Crooked Creek Flood of 1846 be the reason we cannot find George DeBaptiste’s house?
This article explores the intersection of water management, manomin, and food insecurity for an Anishinaabe community in Northwestern Ontario.
This article discusses controversy over drainage tunnels in a Welsh lead mining region in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Describing geothermal exploration traces and explosions at the “El Tatio” geyser field, this article explores the (in)visible trajectories of underground water.
Nijmegen’s “Room for the Waal” project is a leading example for the application of the “making room for the river” water management approach.
A close reading of the tourist spectacle devised to give a hydropower company an environmentally- and socially-friendly image.
With the drying of its sister lake for purposes of agricultural development, Pamvotis is suffering accelerating degradation.