Biodiversity and the blind spot of nature conservation policy
By Esther Turnhout, Wageningen University
By Esther Turnhout, Wageningen University
By Robert Fletcher, Ivan Murray Mas, Macià Blázquez-Salom & Asunción Blanco-Romero Cover photo Source: Ultima Hora The COVID-19 crisis shows…
Following the recent publication of our new book The Conservation Revolution: Radical Ideas for Saving Nature beyond the Anthropocene, we have…
By Stasja Koot Throughout the years, much has been written about the image of ‘indigenous’[1] peoples as ‘authentic’ people of…
Authors: Stasja Koot, Catie Gressier and Robert Hitchcock A series of recent events in southern Africa reveal that the land…
By Dr Jessica Hope, University of Bristol
The full text can be found here. In March 2019, German-speaking scientists and scholars calling themselves Scientists for Future, published a…
Massimo Paolini | Magistrála · Praga [2017] Ante la catástrofe ecológica es necesario dar vida a un cambio cultural profundo…
Reblogged from the Open University Today's blog comes from Dr Jessica Hope, Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow at the University of Bristol and…
Reblogged from BIOSEC Welcome to Otay Mountain, an alternative field guide Having recently returned to the UK following several months…
Editorial clarifying the Geoforum editors' position on Open Access and Elsevier can be found here
John Childs This article originally appeared on Discover Society Plenty of virtual ink has been spilled predicting the advent of…