"Editorial" for Global Environment 4
This fourth issue continues the journal’s exploration of the scientific paradigms of global environmental history.
This fourth issue continues the journal’s exploration of the scientific paradigms of global environmental history.
Interview with the author of one of the first environmental histories of the Ottoman Empire.
Stefania Barca presents an environmental history of the Industrial Revolution, through the lens of the Liri River Valley.
The article analyzes the interaction between security and environment in the Mediterranean, focusing on the paradigmatic example of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over water resources in the Jordan River basin.
An environmental and social history of the Salton Sea, a saline lake in southern California.
A collection on the environmental history of the Middle East that covers five broad themes: agriculture and pastoralism; water; nature and culture; marine environments, and environmental monitoring.
Green Versus Gold examines California’s environmental history, ranging from its Native American past to conflicts and movements of recent decades.
An environmental history of waterways in the United States.
Portraits of privatization from around the world show how the daily lives of people using what were once considered public resources are affected.