The Good Muck: Toward an Excremental History of China
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This monograph explores the history of the use of human excrement as agricultural fertilizer in China.
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This monograph explores the history of the use of human excrement as agricultural fertilizer in China.
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What follows is a selected bibliography on Munich’s environmental history. The list is not comprehensive, but is intended merely as an introduction for readers interested in learning more about some of the research from which the exhibition Ecopolis draws. Most titles are in German.
Abfallwirtschaftsbetrieb München. 125 Jahre Münchner Müllabfuhr. Jubiläumsschrift 1891–2016. München: Abfallwirtschaftsbetrieb München, 2016.
Fröttmaninger Müllberg: Can One Simply Bury the Past?
Munich from Below: What Happens Underground?
Book profile for The Limits to Growth.
Noémi Gonda explores how the masculine figure of the cattle rancher plays a part in local explorations of climate change adaptation in Nicaragua.
The essays in this collection explore how masculine roles, identities, and practices shape human relationships with the more-than-human world.
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