Mexico’s Environmental Revolutions
Mexico’s liberal political revolution of 1854, the social revolution of 1910, and the Green Revolution that began in 1943 each left ecological and political footprints that influenced the subsequent one.
Mexico’s liberal political revolution of 1854, the social revolution of 1910, and the Green Revolution that began in 1943 each left ecological and political footprints that influenced the subsequent one.
Troubles with Turtles provides an enthusiastic and provocative anthropological account of human-environment relationships in the island community of the village Vassilikos, Zakynthos, Greece.
Examines the development of woodland ownership in Denmark from the Middle Ages to the first half of the nineteenth century.
Is private ownership an inviolate right that individuals can wield as they see fit?
A collection of essays that, as a whole, considers strong private property rights as crucial for environmental protection.
An interdisciplinary collection of essays that investigate the history of land ownership in the United States, including with reference to related conflicts with environmentalists.