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.
On the exploitation of flatfish stocks in the Baltic Sea as a classic example of the “tragedy of the commons.”
The history of the Danube regulation in the Austrian Machland during the nineteenth century shows the enormous efforts made to transform a dynamic river landscape into a navigable waterway and a stable floodplain that supports the various human demands.
A farmer on the !Garib/Orange river in Namibia uses historical flood markers to challenge eviction in the post-apartheid landscape.
The tragic story of the Paradise Parrot is haunted by both the spectre and the reality of extinction.
This article examines the environmental implications of Dutch nineteenth-century attempts to establish a telegraph connection across the Sunda Strait.
Nijmegen’s “Room for the Waal” project is a leading example for the application of the “making room for the river” water management approach.
Godzilla has come to represent Japan’s Triple Disasters and the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki within one singular body.
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the establishment of Keppel Harbour would lay the foundations for Singapore to become a logistics city.
The bat guano rush of 2007–2008 helped to initiate farmer experimentation with waste on northern Pemba Island.