Content Index

The Upper Guinea Coast in Global Perspective takes an anthropological approach to Africa’s Upper Guinea Coast. It portrays a historically globalized region which has adapated creatively to major transformations and still remains a major actor within global networks.

The Environment and Sustainable Development in the New Central Europe highlights creative solutions being implemented in Central and East Central Europe to overcome environmental problems and ensure sustainable development.

A history of German agricultural technologies and the environmental problems they have given rise to since the nineteenth century.

This article is an exploration of the chemical heritage of mining activities in northern Chile.

The day-to-day experiences of the men who developed and tested the British nuclear deterrent on Christmas Island from 1956–1958.

Environmental building in Australia as a form of communing with nature.

This case study reflects China’s environmental governance as a constantly evolving structure within the “environment-politics-society” nexus.

Water management can have profound effects upon the landscape.

The history of Puckapunyal Military Training Area illustrates how war and the environment interact in sometimes unexpected ways.

The Machine upgraded by Dufrayer was able to pump the impressive amount of 20,000 m3 per day but new concern threatened its existence: the Seine waters growing pollution.