Global Environment
GE Vol.10 (1), 2017
Manufacturing landscapes: Nature and technology in environmental history
Manufacturing landscapes: Artistic and scholarly approaches to engineered environments Helmuth Trischler
Spinning their way into history: Silkworms, mulberries and manufacturing landscapes in China Edmund Russell
Misplaced resource: The transformation of straw from valued resource to waste in North China Wenjun Yang
Breeding uniformity and banking diversity: The genescapes of industrial agriculture, 1935-1970 Helen Anne Curry
Insecticides, agriculture, and the Anthropocene Frederick Rowe Davis
A chemical landscape transformed: Bitterfeld, Germany since 1980 Sandra Chaney
Stalin’s water workers and their heritage: Industrialising nature in Russia, 1950 – present Paul Josephson
Aiming for control, haunted by its failure: Towards an envirotechnical understanding of infrastructures Thomas Zeller
Industrial ecology and groundwater contamination Craig E. Colten
The value of citizen science: The controversy over municipal solid waste incineration and dioxin pollution in contemporary China Mao Da
GE Vol.9 (2), 2016
Environmental Issues in the Socialist and Post-Socialist Countries
Introduction Idamaria Fusco, Desirée A.L. Quagliarotti
A Transdisciplinary History of the Disappearance of the Aral Sea Idamaria Fusco, Desirée A.L. Quagliarotti
The Rise and Fall of Dairy Cows in Socialist Cuba Reinaldo Funes-Monzote
Russia, State Capitalism and Arctic Degradation Paul R. Josephson
Steppe by Steppe: Exploring Environmental Change in Southern Ukraine David Moon
Environmental Degradation in China under Mao and Today: A Comparative Reflection Judith Shapiro
The Danube Pontoon Bridge of Pest-Buda (1767-1849) as an Indicator and Victim of the Climate Change of the Little Ice Age Lajos Rácz
Has Technology Trumped Adaptive Management? A Review of Israel’s Idiosyncratic Hydrological History Alon Tal
Giacomo Parrinello, Fault Lines. Earthquakes and Urbanism in Modern Italy Walter Palmieri
Food as a Weapon: Interview with Andrea Graziosi Idamaria Fusco, Desirée A.L. Quagliarotti
GE Vol.9 (1), 2016
The Country and the City
Tokyo Bay as a productive landscape Jordan Sand
Water management, transport, and the development of market towns in the Lake Tai region, eleventh-sixteenth centuries Xie Shi
Growing hungry: The politics of food distribution and the shifting boundaries between urban and rural in Dar es Salaam Emily Brownell
Social renewal through the rural: Agricultural cooperatives in South Korea as a form of critiquing capitalism Albert L. Park
Interweaving country and city in the urban design of Savannah, Georgia David Gobel
Urban air pollution and The Country and the City William Cavert
Making garbage, making land, making cities: A global history of waste in and out of place Sarah Hill
The public lavatory of Tianjin: A change of urban faeces disposal in the process of modernisation Cao Mu
From factory to field: Waste-water irrigation in China’s early socialist cities Alana Boland