Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History
Excerpt from the anthology Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History.
Excerpt from the anthology Place and Nature: Essays in Russian Environmental History.
Excerpt from the book Greening Europe: Environmental Protection in the Long Twentieth Century – A Handbook.
María Valeria Berros discusses the recognition of nature’s rights in Ecuador.
Excerpts from the book Imaginative Ecologies, including an interview with Christof Mauch.
Article from a special issue on animal history.
Article from a special issue on animal history.
ClimateCultures was launched in 2017 and is a growing network for creative responses to the Anthropocene.
Excerpt from The American Steppes: The Unexpected Russian Roots of Great Plains Agriculture, 1870s–1930s by former Rachel Carson Center fellow David Moon.
This book draws on the diversity of papers on deserts and drylands presented at the first Oxford Interdisciplinary Deserts Conference in March 2010.
“Why have millions of readers and viewers become magnetized by the hitherto arcane field of plant communication? The article argues that the contemporary appeal of plant communication is rooted in a quest for alternative modes of being to neoliberalism, modes more accommodating of the coexistence of cooperation and competition in human and more-than-human communities.”