GE Vol.13 (3), 2020
Reconfiguring Nature. Resource Security and the Limits of Expert Knowledge
Introduction. Reconfiguring nature: Resource security and the limits of expert knowledge Christian Kehrt, John Martin
Cattle pasturing as a traditional form of forest use and conflicts between peasants and forestry administration in the long nineteenth century (the case of Białowieza Primeval Forest) Anastasia Fedotova, Elena Korchmina
The transformative power of European technology in resource exploitation: reflections on the oil presses and railways of colonial Nigeria Nkemjika Chimee
The role of nitrogen in transforming British agricultural productivity prior to and during the First World War John Martin
Building hydrosocialism in Czechoslovakia Jiří Janáč
Krill: The invention of a global resource in the long 1970s Christian Kehrt
Neo-materialism, human evolution and the future of environmental history: an interview with Timothy J. LeCain Claudio de Majo
Simon L. Lewis and Mark A. Maslin, The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene Daniele Demarco
Paul Warde, The Invention of Sustainability: Nature and Destiny c. 1500–1870 Claudio de Majo
Notes from the Icehouse Verena Winiwarter
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