Global Environment
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
GE Vol.12 (2), 2019

Half a Century of what Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in Modern Zimbabwe? (1965-2015)
Introduction Vimbai Kwashirai
Gathering Farmer-Pastoralist Livelihoods in Rhodesia: 1965-1980Vimbai Kwashirai, Wesley Mwatwara, Godfrey Hove
The Sustainability of Rural Livelihoods and Ecology among Small-Holder Coffee Farmers in the Eastern Districts of Zimbabwe, 1980-2018Takesure Taringana, Joseph P. Mtisi
‘Tobacco Thrives, but the Environment Cries’: The Sustainability of Livelihoods from Small-Scale Tobacco Growing in Zimbabwe, 2000-2017Pius S. Nyambara, Mark Nyandoro
Green or Grey? Goats, Economy and Ecology in Nkayi District, Zimbabwe: 1980-2017Vimbai Kwashirai, Ivo Mhike
Conflict, Livelihoods and Survival among Miners and Farmers in Gweru’s Greenvale, 2000-2016Petronella Munyaradzi Munhenzva, Nathaniel Chimhete, Ushehwedu Kufakurinani
Sustainable Livelihoods and Artisanal Mining in Marange, Zimbabwe, 2006-16Bernard Kusena, Eric Kushinga Makombe
Governance and Management of Coastal Zones. Algarve (Portugal): A Historical View of the Impacts of Seaside Tourism Joana Gaspar de Freitas, João Alveirinho Dias
Italian Environmental Historiography in the New Millennium: Four ‘Short Histories’ Walter Palmieri
Timothy J. LeCain, The Matter of History Claudio de Majo
Jan Zalasiewicz, Colin N. Waters, Mark Williams and Colin P.Summerhayes (eds), The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit: A Guide to the Scientific Evidence and Current Debate Eugenio Luciano
Environment and History: A Methodological Revolution: A conversation with John McNeill Elisabetta Bini, Carlotta Carpentieri, Gabriella Corona, Domenico Iadanza, Andrea Vuolo
GE Vol.12 (1), 2019

Deserts in Environmental History
Imperial Deserts Andrew C. Isenberg, Katherine G. Morrissey, Louis S. Warren
Greeks and Romans in the Sahara Desert: Ideology and Experience Gary Reger
From the Divine to the Desertified: The Foundational Case of Deserts in the Middle East Diana K. Davis
‘A land of hardship and distress’: Camels, North American Deserts and the Limits of Conquest Andrew C. Isenberg
Global Imaginary of Arid Lands: Early Twentieth- Century United States Botanists in Africa Katherine G. Morrissey, Marcus A. Burtner
Deserts, Capital and ‘Civilisation’: The Politics of Environmental Naming in Eastern Morocco, 1925-1939Adam Guerin
Cultivating Arid Soils in Libya and Brazil during World War Two: The Two-fold War between Colonial and Neo-colonial Experiences Roberta Biasillo, Claiton Marcio da Silva
Two Dams in the Desert: An Environmental and Agricultural History of Water in Sonora, Mexico Sterling Evans
From Desiccation to Global Climate Change: A History of the Desertification Narrative in the West African Sahel, 1900-2018Tor A. Benjaminsen, Pierre Hiernaux
‘Fezzan is the Siberia of Africa’: Desert and Society in the Prison Memoir of Pavel Shatev (1882-1951), An Anarchist from Ottoman Macedonia Aleksandar Shopov