Content Index

The Environmental History Network for the Middle Ages (ENFORMA) website is a networking portal for researchers working on medieval environmental history, a place to share publication news, conference information, and research ideas.

The Aldo Leopold Archives in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries Digital Collections serve scholars, policy leaders, and the general public who look to Aldo Leopold for insight and inspiration on how to deal with complex conservation challenges facing society in the twenty-first century.

This article investigates the problem of defining technological change based on environmental sustainability criteria in Galicia.

Adrian Ivakhiv proposes an ecological realism based on humanity’s eventual demise, asking what we can do now and what quality of compost we should leave behind.

In 1971, the UN Economic Commission for Europe holds a pioneering international conference on Problems Related to Environment.

In the 1980s, Bárbara d’Achille traveled through Peru as one of the country’s first environmental writers and activists.

Scientists work to deploy atomic energy in Panama, but fail to overcome the country’s entropic environment.

This essay examines North Korea’s 2017 nuclear test as an example of how the Korean peninsula’s landscapes became militarized.

The Eldgjá eruption in Iceland in the late 930s CE seems to have had tremendous repercussions. Only a few historical documents were written during the time in question.

These Boy Scout images, particularly focused on the 1919–1925 era, demonstrate that human labor and history permeated popular American nature ideology and hiking practices at that time.