Sweet Blood: An Environmental History of Diabetes and Chronic Disease in America
This essay looks at the phenomenon of diabetes in the United States from the viewpoint of environmental history.
This essay looks at the phenomenon of diabetes in the United States from the viewpoint of environmental history.
This article looks at marine conservation and fishing communities in the Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park, India.
This article looks at climate change adaption and flood mitigation.
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development.
By using the term “fluid,” this article critically interrogates western ontologies of “solid” (land) and “liquid” (flowing waters).
This is a commentary on COVID-19 and its relation to human and environmental systems.
This case in St. Petersburg, Russia, proves vegetation to be an actor in state politics of cultural landscapes.
The hydroelectric dam “Site C” impacts not only the local environment but also the everyday life of indigenous groups.