GE Vol.13 (1), 2020

Horizons of Ecological Change: Stories of Transfer Across the Indian Ocean in the Age of Empire Ulrich Kirchberger
The Indian Ocean World Global Economy in the Context of Human-Environment Interaction, C. 300 BCE–1750Gwyn Campbell
The Arboreal Empire and the ‘Parliament of Things’: Australian Trees in Colonial South India David Arnold
Prophecy and Prediction: Forecasting Drought and Famine in British India and the Australian Colonies Ruth A. Morgan
Biota Barons, ‘Neo-Eurasias’ and Indian-New Zealand Informal Eco-Cultural Networks, 1830s–1870s James Beattie
Cyclones, Shipwrecks and Environmental Anxiety: British Rule and Ecological Change in the Andaman Islands, 1780s To 1900s Vipul Singh
Endangered, Invasive, Pet, Commodity: Gecko Circulations and Value Transformation in the Western Indian Ocean Lisa Jenny Krieg
Towards a New Biogeographical and Economic History of the Indian Ocean World: A conversation with Haripriya Rangan Christof Mauch