GE Vol.14 (3), September 2021
Coastal Cities
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of Global Environment Volume 14, Number 3: Coastal Cities
EDITORIAL
Introduction to Global Environment Volume 14, Number 3: Coastal Cities Grit Martinez
RESEARCH ARTICLES
More-than-human Infrastructure for Just Resilience: Learning from, Working with, and Designing for Bald Cypress Trees (Taxodium distichum) in the Mississippi River Delta Bonnie J. Gordon, Stanislav Roudavski
As Inland Becomes Coastal: Shifting Equity and Flood Risk in the Amite River Basin (USA) Craig E. Colten
Histories of Urban Deltascapes: A Comparison of Arles and Kolkata Jenia Mukherjee, Raphaël Morera, Joana Guerrin, René Véron
Coercing the Delta. The French Grammar of Control in the African Landscape of Colonial Louisiana, 1699–1732 Nicholas Paskert
From Wetlands to Farmlands: A Campaign Against Nature on China’s Chongming Island, 1960–1962 Bingru Yue
A Visit to Rusty Ships. Tourism as a Strategy of Rejuvenating Shrinking Towns in Coastal Areas Katarzyna Jarosz, Hanna Daria Tricoire
Sea Visibility and the Anxious Coastal Gaze Isaac Land
BOOK REVIEWS
Sandro Dutra e Silva, No Oeste, a terra e o céu. A expansão da fronteira agrícola no Brasil Central Claudio De Majo
Martin V. Melosi, Fresh Kills: A History of Consuming and Discarding in New York City Simone M. Müller
COMMENTARY
Notes from the Icehouse in Global Environment Volume 14, Number 3: Coastal Cities Shannon Stunden Bower