Contemporary anxieties about global warming and climate change impacts have unsettled the ways in which we think about environmental politics and human history.
What we now know of as environmentalism began with the establishment of the first empire forest in 1855 in British India, and during the second half of the nine
Northern Europe was, by many accounts, the birthplace of much of modern forestry practice, and for hundreds of years the region’s woodlands have played an out
This book provides a pioneering study of the historical interaction between the city and the natural environment from the colonial to the contemporary era in So