The Founding of the Danish Environmental Movement NOAH
In 1969, the Danish environmental organization NOAH is established, following a spectacular happening at the University of Copenhagen.
In 1969, the Danish environmental organization NOAH is established, following a spectacular happening at the University of Copenhagen.
This article explores the past and future of one of Mumbai’s largest city forests.
Crocodiles attract tourists, and since the late 1940s, they have been used to promote travel to northern Australia.
Explorers of the Canadian Arctic misrepresented the land as a snowscape while tundra plants were simultaneously collected for botanic collections.
This article investigates the problem of defining technological change based on environmental sustainability criteria in Galicia.
A constructed park’s history clashes with how citizens see and use that space.
This article examines transformations in the meaning and value of Voacanga africana.
This article discusses how local perspectives influence the recognition and control of a locust outbreak.
This article examines narratives surrounding feral dogs and bison in the Western Carpathians.
Biodiversity offsetting and the contradictions of the capitalist production of nature in England.