JOURNALS

EDITORIAL
Eco-conscious living in the Anthropocene: Rethinking values amidst environmental crisis Kalpita Bhar Paul
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Love as a key emotion for the far right? Environmentalism, affective politics and the Anastasia ecological settler movement in Germany Manuela Beyer, Manès Weisskircher
Against eco-authoritarianism and ecomodernism: Towards a critique of ‘planetary’ governmentality and fantasies of steering Márk Horváth, Adam Lovasz
The ecotheological values of Christian climate change activists Finlay Malcolm, Peter Manley Scott
Lived nuances and challenges of a voluntarily simple life: An autoethnography Iana Nesterova
BOOK REVIEWS
Harald Welzer, The Culture of Stopping Erik Nordman
Matthew C. Ally and Damon Boria (eds), Earthly Engagements: Reading Sartre after the Holocene Robert H. Scott

Sensing the World: Exploring Sensory Histories of the Environment
INTRODUCTION
Introduction – Sensing the World: Exploring Sensory Histories of the Environment Gabriella M. Petrick, Gerard J. Fitzgerald
SNAPSHOTS
‘This Disagreeable Weed’: Arable Plant Conservation May Benefit from Historical Publication Insights Kelly Hemmings, Paul Rollings
Winston and Churchill: The Journey of a Platypus Gifted to the British Prime Minister in the Middle of the Second World War Harrison Croft
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Echo Worlds and Mole-Thinking: Imagining the Nocturnal Sensorium in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Scientific Investigations Andrew Flack, Alice Would
Winds of Empire: Knowing Imperial Climates in the Nineteenth-Century Gulf South of the United States Elaine Lafay
A Sense of Class: Representations of Embodiment in Cornwall’s Subterranean Environments, ca. 1850–1910 Lena Ferriday
A Sour Disposition: Alcohol and Drinking in The Little Ice Age Gabriella M. Petrick
Practising Cold Weather: English Agricultural Discourse and Memory, 1739–1800 Emma C. Moesswilde
BOOK REVIEWS
Daniel Macfarlane, Natural Allies: Environment, Energy, and the History of US–Canada Relations Sean Kheraj
Edward Dallam Melillo, Ryan Tucker Jones and James Beattie (eds), Migrant Ecologies: Environmental Histories of the Pacific World Charles Dawson
Milica Prokić and Pavla Simkova (eds), Entire of Itself? Towards an Environmental History of Islands Joana Gaspar De Freitas
SOCIETY PAGES
ESEH Notepad – Reflecting on ‘The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History’: A Conversation with the Editors William san Martín, Mark Carey, Sandra Swart, Emily O’Gorman

EDITORIAL
Editorial John Charles Ryan
RESEARCH ARTICLES
An Archaeology of Ruderal Futurism Alex Young
Alien Plants between Practices and Representations: The Cases of European Spruce and Beach Rose in Finland Harri Uusitalo, Heta Lähdesmäki, Kirsi Sonck-Rautio, Otto Latva, Hannu Salmi, Teija Alenius
Poppies and Women Under the Linden Tree in a Slovak Village: Exploring Culturally Significant Plants Through Informed Archaeological Storytelling Zuzana Chovanec
Plants as Designers of Better Futures: Can Humans Let Them Lead? Julian Rutten, Alexander Holland, Stanislav Roudavski
Photographic Phytography: Towards a Photographic Re-Centring of the Oak Tree within Theory, Material and Practice Epha J. Roe
NARRATIVES
A Journey through Soviet and post-Soviet Plant Entanglements Susanne Fehlings
A Birch Memory Web Mykyta Peregrym
Conversations with Trees: The Experiences of an Arboreal Pilgrim Isabella Clarke
ARTIST COMMENTARY
Plant Intelligence in Moist Spaces: Designing Data Visualisations of Botanical Life Minjie Wen
POETRY
Three Poems from Blazing Star Megan Kaminski
Religar, from the Forest Time Project Evgenia Emets
BOOK REVIEWS
Hiromi Ito, Tree Spirits Grass Spirits Daniela Kato
Joela Jacobs and Agnes Malinowska (eds), Microbium: The Neglected Lives of Micro-Matter Maura Flannery
Laura Drouet and Olivier Lacrouts (eds), Greenhouse Stories: A Critical Re-Examination of Transparent Microcosms Tamara Caulkins

Pastoral Resilience and Transformation in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH)
Guest edited by Wu Ning, Srijana Joshi and Yi Shaoliang
INTRODUCTION
Introduction: Pastoral Resilience in a Changing World in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Wu Ning, Srijana Joshi, Yi Shaoliang
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Pastoralism in Shimshal: Adapting Old Practices to Meet New Challenges Hermann Josef Kreutzmann
Yak Pastoralism in Transition: Changes and Challenges in Yak-Rearing Practices in Lhonak Valley, Sikkim Nirjala Rai, Uttam Lal
Yak Herding as a Livelihood Teetering on the Brink of Extinction: A Case Study from Ura Village in Bhutan Jigme Wangdi
Changing Mountain Pastoralism and Its Impacts in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region: The Case of Kushum, Pakistan Zahir Ahmad, Julio C. Postigo, Fazlur-Rahman, Kamal Hussain, Farhana Altaf
Safeguarding Mountain Pastoralism through an Alternative Insurance Mechanism Susmita Satyal, Rajesh K. Rai, Srijana Joshi, Tashi Dorji, Basant Pant
The Transformation of Maldarai (Pastoralist Livelihood) in Yarkhun Valley, Chitral, Pakistan: Impacts of Neoliberalism, School Education and Climate Change Abdul Wahid Khan
Behavioural Biology of Kashmir Markhor for Sustainable Rangeland Management in the Hindu Kush Region Shah Fahad Ali Khan, Muhammad Khisroon
PERSPECTIVE
Pastoralism and the State: The Changing Profile of Pastoralism in India Today Anita Sharma
BOOK REVIEWS
Giannandrea Mencini, Pascoli di carta. Le mani sulla montagna Luca Battaglini
Anthony Sattin, Nomads: the Wanderers Who Shaped Our World Freya Hope

Visions of Sustainability
EDITORIAL
Visions of Sustainability: An Introduction Laura Meneghello
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Flood Prevention and Maximised Wood Production at the Same Time: Sustainable Forestry in the Swiss Nineteenth Century Martin Stuber
Through Infrastructure: Pneumatic Transport and the Continuity of the Technical Fix from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century Laura Meneghello
Produced by Sun, Wind or Water: Visions of Renewable Energy in the West German Electricity Industry’s Advertising During the 1980s Lisanne Rother
Visions of Sustainable Future Shaped Through a Dilemma: International Tourism Development and Lagoon Management in Bacalar Eriko Yamasaki, Laura Meneghello
CONVERSATION
Transdisciplinary Histories and the Rise of the Environmental Humanities Libby Robin, Amanda Wells, Claudia Leal, Joana Baço, Cristina Brito, Patricia Carvalho, Susanna Lidström, Tirza Meyer, Ursula Münster, Kate Rigby, Sandra Swart, Nina Vieira
INTERVIEW
Between History and Cultural Representations. A Different Reading of American Environmental History: An interview with Christof Mauch Alessandro Agosta
BOOK REVIEWS
John Dargavel, Anthropocene Days Judit Farkas
Giacomo Bonan and Katia Occhi (eds), Environment and Infrastructure. Challenges, Knowledge and Innovation from the Early Modern Period to the Present Sebastian De Pretto
NOTES FROM THE ICEHOUSE
In a Northern Sandbox: A World Congress in Finland Claire E. Campbell, Roger Norum, Graeme Wynn

EDITORIAL
Spatial and temporal abstraction, individual agency and aggregate trends in population dynamics David Samways
PERSPECTIVE
In pursuit of sustainability: The root cause of human population growth Russell Hopfenberg
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Population, consumption and climate colonialism Patrick Hassan
The Impact of Immigration Policy on future US population size Philip Cafaro
BOOK REVIEW
Theodore P. Lianos, Capitalism, degrowth and the steady state economy. Debating future economic models Anastasia Pseiridis

EDITORIAL
Setting Signposts in the Landscape Anna Wienhues
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Environmental orientations at work: Scientific and embodied environmental knowledge Simon Schaupp
The anthropocentrism thesis: (mis)interpreting environmental values in small-scale societies David Samways
Addressing more-than-human care through Yorùbá environmental ethics Aanuoluwapo Fifebo Sunday
Imagining rural landscapes: Making sense of a contemporary landscape identity complex in the Netherlands Timothy Theodoor Marini Lam, Koen Arts
Environmental philosophy in Asia: Between eco-orientalism and ecological nationalisms Laÿna Droz, Martin F Fricke, Nakul Heroor, Romaric Jannel, Orika Komatsubara, Concordia Marie a Lagasca-Hiloma, Paul Mart Jeyand J Matangcas, Hesron H Sihombing
BOOK REVIEWS
Bruno Latour, How to Inhabit the Earth: Interviews with Nicolas Truong Justin Simpson
Mara-Daria Cojocaru, Passionate Animals: Emotions, Animal Ethics and Moral Pragmatics Piers H.G. Stephens

EDITORIAL
Editorial David Moon, Leona Watson
SNAPSHOTS
Contextualising Extractive Landscapes for Climate Forecasting Emma L. Verstraete
‘Internationalising’ Nature at the End of Empire: The Rise of Conservation NGOs in Africa and the Roots of the World Heritage Convention Jan-Niklas Kniewel
RESEARCH ARTICLES
The Use of Vegetation Fire in Portugal: Historical Legislative and Normative Analysis E. De Oliveira, A.C. Sequeira, P.M. Fernandes, M.C. Colaço
The Water Origins of Brazil’s Nuclear Energy Infrastructure Jennifer Eaglin
A Lost Macedonian Ecosystem: The Land Reclamation and Politicisation of the Philippi Marshes in Interwar Greece George L. Vlachos
The Making of the Antinuclear Movement in the Bay of Biscay: Similar Movements in Different Contexts Martí Serra Riera
Cosmopolitics and Environmental History: Towards a Multinatural Approach Jahzeel Aguilera Lara, Pedro Urquijo Torres
BOOK REVIEWS
David Fedman, Eleana J. Kim and Albert L. Park (eds), Forces of Nature: New Perspectives on Korean Environments Anne Whitehouse
Richard W. Judd, Democratic Spaces: Land Preservation in New England, 1850–2010 Karl Nycklemoe
Cristina Brito, Humans and Aquatic Animals in Early Modern America and Africa Matthew Plishka
SOCIETY PAGES
ESEH Notepad – NEXTGATe REPORT BACK Sandra Swart

EDITORIAL
Editorial Franz Mauelshagen, Nicola Di Cosmo, Eleonora Rohland
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Large Fires and Climatic Variability in Urban Europe, 1500–1800 David Garrioch
The Sociopolitical Impact of a Natural Disaster: The Snow Disaster of the Earth-Rat Year (1828) in Northwestern Tibet Palden Gyal
‘Wonderful Productions of The Frigid Zone’: Polar Ice and Climate Change in Early Nineteenth-Century British Discourse Björn Billing
Rural Inferno: Environmental and Socio-Economic Consequences of Wildfires in Seventeenth-century Western Finland Jakob Starlander
BOOK REVIEW
David N. Livingstone, The Empire of Climate: A History of an Idea Lachlan Fleetwood

EDITORIAL
The Ecology of finitude Tom Greaves
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Disrupted coping and skills for sustainability: A pluralist Heideggerian perspective Trent Brown
A Dynamic Collapse Concept for Climate Change Daniel Steel, Giulia Belotti, Ross Mittiga, Kian Mintz-Woo
The Unappreciated Significance and Source of Meaning in Wild Landscapes: An Arctic Case Chris Dunn
Introducing geological wonder: Planetary thinking as a disruption of narcissism Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, Stefan Pedersen
Environmental ethics and ancient philosophy: A complicated affair Jorge Torres
BOOK REVIEWS
Mihnea Tănăsecu, Ecocene Politics Nele Buyst
Max Liboiron, Pollution is Colonialism Jonny Grünsch