From Rains to Floods: A Case of Chennai in 2015
This article looks at the terminology around the 2015 flooding in Chennai city in India.
This article looks at the terminology around the 2015 flooding in Chennai city in India.
Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation.
The premises of water allocation legislation came under harsh scrutiny in the early 2000s as severe drought plagued the American Southwest.
Nijmegen’s “Room for the Waal” project is a leading example for the application of the “making room for the river” water management approach.
An invasive mollusk called the shipworm (Teredo navalis) attacked coastal dikes in the Netherlands in the 1730s, leading to changes in the design of dikes.
In 1975, construction began for the Thames Barrier, a moveable flood defense located on the River Thames, downstream of central London in the United Kingdom.
In 1969, the Georgian resort of Pitsunda and its beach were severely damaged by a storm. This was largely due to an ongoing process of coastal erosion caused by anthropogenic influences.
This article examines how issues of representation and aesthetics have impacted the environmental history of early modern Europe.
José Paronella’s dream continues at Paronella Park despite catastrophic flood and cyclonic events.