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This article reviews the book Inescapable Ecologies: A History of Environment, Disease, and Knowled...
Burns and Caniglia’s book is an excellent new addition to the growing catalog of resources for teach...
The Journal of Appalachian Health is committed to reviewing published media that relate to contempor...
Review of: Dorothy J. Howell, Scientific Literacy and Environmental Policy- The Missing Prerequisite...
The article reviews the book All Creatures: Naturalists, Collectors, and Biodiversity, 1850-1950, ...
Review of: Dorothy J. Howell, Ecology for Environmental Professionals (Quorum Books 1994). Appendice...
Review of the book: Robert M. Hardaway, Population, Law, and the Environment (Praeger 1994). About t...
A book written by an environmental historian who proclaims that weeds are more than vegetative shad...
Amitav Ghosh, a celebrated author of fiction and nonfiction, earned a doctorate in social anthropolo...
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Making Livable Worlds: Afro-Puerto Rican Women Building Environmental Justice, by Hilda Lloréns, hig...
Science and Native American Communities, a provocative collection of essays from an unprecedented 19...
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