Locust Infestations and Marginalized Communities in Colonial Western India in the Nineteenth Century
This article explores the impact of colonialism upon the marginalized communities of Bombay Presidency via the history of locust outbreaks.
This article explores the impact of colonialism upon the marginalized communities of Bombay Presidency via the history of locust outbreaks.
The environmental and imaginative significance of poplar trees in post-Soviet cities of Northern Kazakhstan.
This article discusses controversy over drainage tunnels in a Welsh lead mining region in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Tyson Farms, Inc. spills 220,000 gallons of effluent into the Black Warrior River, killing over two hundred thousand fish.
A reflection on the relevance of materialities in the history of the “Plastic Sea” of Almería.
The sea gives and the sea takes away. The story of the submerged forest at Redcar, England.
The long battle to protect Scarborough Beach’s coastal dunes demonstrates both the power and limitations of local grassroots advocacy groups.
This article charts the rise and fall of ocean incineration and describes how coastal communities and transnational organizations challenged it.
Humans have a long history of meddling in the oil palm’s sex life.
With the foundation of the mission village Botshabelo, new plant and animal species settle in this region, whose landscape is heavily altered.