JOURNALS
EDITORIAL
Editorial Leona Watson, Tyson Luneau
SNAPSHOTS
The Great Plains as a Bioregional Warzone Blake Johnson
Soybeans, Combines and Agricultural ‘Industrialisation’ in Benton County, Indiana (and well beyond), 1920–1945 J. Jacob Jones
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Meat, Livestock and the Colonial Project in 1830s and 1840s Australia: The Frontier, the City and the Colonial Imagination Nicholas Pitt
A River Runs through It: Disaster Mobilities of an Elbe Island Felix Mauch
Seasonal Migrants and Traditional Ecological Knowledge in a Region of Risk: The Pulse Seine Fisheries in Limfjorden, Denmark, c.1740–1860 Bo Poulsen, Camilla Andersen
Tools, Troops or Escapees? Cattle Trafficking in the Early Years of the Colony of New South Wales, Australia Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, Lynette Russell
‘How About the Threatened Timber Famine’: Timber Merchants, Wood Shortage and Global Surveys on Timber Production and Consumption Stéphane Castonguay
BOOK REVIEWS
Yaroslav Golubinov, Yuliya Zherdeva, Aleksandra Likhacheva and Oksana Nagornaya, Chelovek Protiv Okruzhayushchei Sredy: Landshafty Velikoi Voiny v Vostochnoi Evrope [Mankind against the Environment: Landscapes of the Great War in Eastern Europe] Andrei Vinogradov
Karen R. Jones, Beastly Britain: An Animal History Lee Raye
Coll Thrush, Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific Sabrina Schettino
SOCIETY PAGES
ESEH Notepad – The 2025 ESEH Conference in Uppsala Anneli Ekblom
EDITORIAL
Plants in Places John Charles Ryan
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Media Ecologies and Transcendent Technology in Richard Powers’s ‘The Overstory’ Thomas Storey
Jacaranda Trees, Place and Affect: An Analysis of Australian Newspaper Articles, 1900–2023 Elizabeth Oriel
Entangled Genealogies: Mulberries, Production of Racial Categories, and Land Development in Central Virginia Alissa Ujie Diamond
Chicanx Cannabis Relationships: Cultural and Political Histories of Cannabis Resistance Magaly Ordoñez
Secularise to Conserve. The History of the Wax Palm in Colombia Diego Molina
Pondering with Örö Pines – Talking with Trees as an Undisciplinary Method Annette Arlander
POETRY
Betula Papyrifera Nicholas Robinette
the plants to live by Pujita Guha
BOOK REVIEWS
Amitav Ghosh, Smoke and Ashes: Opium’s Hidden Histories Heather Martin
Diego Molina, Planting a City in the Tropical Andes: Plants and People in Bogotá, 1880 to 1920 Ximena Sevilla
Collective Rights to Land and Resources: An Institutionalist Perspective on Pastoralism in Africa
PREFACE
Preface to the Special Issue: Collective Rights to Land and Resources: an Institutionalist Perspective on Pastoralism in Africa Giordano Marmone
INTRODUCTION
Overview: Institutional Pluralism and Innovation in African Pastoralist Struggles over Collective Land Rights John G. Galaty
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Water for Oil. Fluid Dispossessions and Institutional Loopholes in Turkana’s Extractive Areas Elisabeth Schubiger
Collective Land Rights Reconsidered: Institutional Innovations from Tanzania Kelly Askew, Rie Odgaard
Partial Protections: Customary Law and the Governance of Moroccan Collective Lands Amelia Burke
Erasing the Zebu: Anti-Nomadic Narratives, Discursive Resistance and the Moral Economy of Mobility in Northern Kenya Giordano Marmone, Alfred Lenaola
Protection of Pastoralists’ Collective Land Rights in Tanzania: A Review of Institutional Hurdles Elifuraha Laltaika
OPINION
The Chadian Pastoral Code: Between Political Will and Power Plays Oussouby Touré
FIELD NOTE
Fieldnote from Bayanhongor, July 2025 Gantulga Munkherdene, Ariell Ahearn
BOOK REVIEWS
Thomas White, China’s Camel Country. Livestock and Nation-Building at a Pastoral Frontier Joseph Bristley
Hermann Kreutzmann, Pamirian Crossroads and Beyond: Human Geography and Geopolitics. Yonten Nyima
Indrani Sigamany, Nomadic Indigenous Peoples and the Law: Self-Determination, Land Rights and Gender Justice in India Marcus Colchester
Benedetto Meloni and Francesca Uleri (eds), Pastoralismo Tra Continuità E Innovazione. Evidenze Dal Caso Sardegna [Pastoralism between Continuity and Innovation. Evidence from the Sardinian Case] Ester Cois
Global Fat Resources: Connecting Themes, Approaches and Narratives, c. 1850–2020s
INTRODUCTION
Global Fat Resources: Connecting Themes, Approaches and Narratives, c.1850–2020s Elena Kochetkova, Matthias Heymann, Ines Prodöhl
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Fat: Lubricant of Modernity Ines Prodöhl
Autarkic, but Global: Fat Supply and Whaling in Pre-war Nazi Germany Ole Sparenberg
Whaling as an Interim Oil Supply Industry: The Rise and Fall of Whale Oil in the Competitive Fat and Oil Markets Jun Akamine
Roots and Dynamics of Dutch Foreign Plant-oil Demands 1920–2020 Frank Veraart, Maliene Kip, Janine Glas, Dulce Van Vliet
From Communal Agropastoral Practices to the Slaughterhouses in the Brazilian Border Line with Argentina: The Significance of Lard in Settlers’ Narratives (1930s–1960s) Claiton Marcio Da Silva, Elisandra Forneck, Aline Maisa Lubenow
Cod and its Oil, Cuisine and its Supplements: Fish Fragmentation, Commodity Connections and Naturalising Resources in Newfoundland L. Sasha Gora
Fish Oil’s Journey through Russian and Soviet History Julia Lajus, Dmitry Lajus
Food Chemistry, Fat Experiment and Palm Oil in Late Soviet Politics and Industry Elena Kochetkova
Global Entanglements of Palm Oil and Kernel Extraction from French West Africa (c. 1840–1960) Giovanni Tonolo
Advocating for Inclusive Narratives: A Call for Critical Engagement with the Palm Oil Agribusiness Sector Shakila Yacob, Caitlyn Sears
Meanings of Sustainability: the Invention of Sustainable Palm Oil Matthias Heymann
BOOK REVIEWS
Rup Kumar Barman, River, Society and Culture: Environmental Perspectives on the Rivers of Assam and Bengal Sujit Majhi
NOTES FROM THE ICEHOUSE
Notes from the Icehouse – Staying Open: Shaping Environmental History in Sweden Sverker Sörlin
EDITORIAL
Population growth, climate policy, and sustainable futures David Samways
RESEARCH ARTICLES
A new definition of global overpopulation, explained and applied Philip Cafaro
Essential yet overlooked: Faculty insights on integrating population dynamics into university curricula Celine Delacroix, Paige Passano, Matt Matusiewicz, Nicole Bergen, Ndola Prata
PERSPECTIVES
Is Legal Abortion Required for a Sustainable Population? Richard Grossman
Thomas More’s Utopia as a Steady State Economy Theodore P. Lianos
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Appreciating pigeons: Aesthetic experience, emotion, and the intrinsic value of nature Sandra Shapshay
Disruptive technologies and intra-value conflicts: The case of naturalness and sustainability in cellular agriculture Julia Rijssenbeek, Zoë Robaey, Vincent Blok
Bringing back the bison: Environmental values and the ecological restoration of Great Plains shortgrass prairies Douglas E Booth
Care and moral repair: Restoring historical land-caring practices William Salkeld
BOOK REVIEWS
Bourne-Taylor Hannah, Nature Needs You: The Fight to Save Our Swifts Jakub Kronenberg
Bernard Harcourt, Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory Valeria Zambianchi
EDITORIAL
Editorial Leona Watson, Tyson Luneau
SNAPSHOTS
Elephants under Empire: British Colonialism and the Taming of South India’s Forests Nandini S
Water Against Empire: Thinking From the Bengal Delta Jahidul Islam
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Making Tourism Sustainable? Environment and Resort Tourism in Negril, Jamaica, 1970s–2002 Henrice Altink
Agency under German Occupation: Conservationist Policy-Making in The Netherlands, 1940–1945 Kristian Mennen
Political Acceptance of Dangerous Technology: The Example of Leaded Petrol through the Case Study of Switzerland (1921–1970) Tiphaine Robert
Bad Weather and State-Building: Effective Urban Water Management during a Drought in Colonial Hong Kong, 1963–1964 David Clayton, Florence Mok
The ‘Mystery’ of Lop Nor: Empire, Geographical ‘Problems’ and Climate Change on the Silk Roads Lachlan Fleetwood
BOOK REVIEWS
Zozan Pehlivan, The Political Ecology of Violence: Peasants and Pastoralists in the Last Ottoman Century Erdal Çiftçi
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy Carolina Granado
Sugata Ray, Climate Change and the Art of Devotion: Geoaesthetics in the Land of Krishna, 1550–1850 Yi Shan, Biyu Wu
Jane Rowling, Environments of Identity – Agricultural Community, Work and Concepts of Local in Yorkshire, 1918–2018 Mark Riley
SOCIETY PAGES
ESEH Notepad – The 2025 Bristol–Bern Prize in Public Environmental History Chanelle Adams, Dagomar Degroot
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Debilitating Domestic Duties: Precariousness of Female Waste Pickers in Indonesia Rachma Lutfiny Putri, Freek Colombijn
Nuclear Clay: Prerequisites for Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste in Soviet Lithuania and Russia Andrei Stsiapanau
Conflicting Interests: The Early Development of Makulatura Collection in Soviet Ukraine Tetiana Perga
Too Much Modernity or Too Little? Efforts Towards a Global Discard Policy at the International Reference Centre for Wastes Disposal, 1966–1976 Iris Borowy
Anthropocene Ouroboros: Shimmying Plastics and the Contamination of Time Saskia Abrahms-Kavunenko
RESEARCH OUTPUT
Green Box Programme in China: From Slow Violence to Slow Hope? Duan Jiaqi, Lu Ziyu, Qin Xiaoy
Taking Care Together
EDITORIAL
Special issue: ‘Taking care together’: Conservation as more-than-human process Sara Asu Schroer, Paolo Gruppuso, Andrew Whitehouse
COMMENTARY
The Catalogue and the Chorus Tim Ingold
ERRATUM
Publication notice Sage Journals
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Making a Conservation Site: Stonewort Meadows as Lake Engineers Małgorzata Zofia Kowalska
‘They Are Healthy Because They Are Free’: Conservations Borders and More-than-Human Autonomy in West Tanzania Emelien Devos
Tsá7ts7acw aylh ta Nk̓yápa muta Míxalha (Coyote and Bear in Shared Happiness): Salish–Bear Entanglements, Transformations and Collective Stewardship Sarah C. Moritz, Qwalqwalten Garry John
BOOK REVIEWS
Ricardo Rozzi, Alejandra Tauro, Noa Avriel-Avni, T. Wright, and Roy H. May, Jr. (eds), Field Environmental Philosophy: Education for Biocultural Conservation Terry Hermsen
Alessandro Pelizzon, Ecological Jurisprudence: The Law of Nature and the Nature of Law Zia Saylor
Dam Scientists: The Limits of Scientific Knowledge and Environmentalism
INTRODUCTION
Science and Hydropolitics: An Ambivalent Relationship Sara Lorenzini
SNAPSHOTS
Lake Erie’s Toxic Algae and the Dismal History of the Black Swamp Eliot Fackler
Crisis Materials and Local Resilience: Environmental Determinants of Building Practices in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Rural Poland Robert Piotrowski
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Negotiating Resettlements: How Social Science Experts Shaped Dam Construction and the Displacement of Alpine Communities in Switzerland and Italy, 1940–1970 Sebastian De Pretto
Communist Bulgaria and the Exploitation of Hydropower on the Lower Danube (1957–1989): An Enviro-Technical Approach Francesco Magno
The Quest for Environmental Knowledge: Biologists, Dam-Building and Environmentalism in the Brazilian Amazon Frederik Schulze
Science-Based ‘Greenwashing’ of Large Dams in Ethiopia: The Case of the Gibe III Dam Sara De Simone
Interpreting Rivers for Dams: Engineering Education, Economisation, Knowledge Creation and Indian Hydro-Engineers 1860–1960 Ramya Swayamprakash
The Contradictions of Dam Building in the People’s Republic of China Arunabh Ghosh, Covell Meyskens
BOOK REVIEWS
Giulio Boccaletti, Water: A Biography Marianne Kjellén
Richard Bussmann, The Archaeology of Pharaonic Egypt: Society and Culture, 2700–1700 BC Zhilin Li, Ying Wang
Mahua Sarkar, The Gasping City: An Environmental History of Calcutta, 1817–1913 Suvanakar Dey
SOCIETY PAGES
ESEH Notepad – The ESEH–Gale Non-Residential Fellowship in Digital Environmental History Wilko Graf Von Hardenberg