poster abstractRivers of the Anthropocene is a transdisciplinary project examining global river systems since 1750. Approaching rivers and their landscapes not simply as natural phenomena but as human-nature entanglements, an international network of researchers, policy makers, artists, teachers, and community organizations seek to create a new framework for understanding and addressing one of the most pressing ecological issues of the 21st century: water securit
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
How can we know a watery space? This contribution to the ‘hydrosocial Anthropocene’ focuses on techn...
Human water use, climate change and land conversion have created a water crisis for billions of indi...
poster abstractRivers of the Anthropocene” addresses a fundamental problem facing scholars and polic...
poster abstractThe Rivers of the Anthropocene project aims to conduct a comparative study of two riv...
This exciting volume presents the work and research of the Rivers of the Anthropocene Network, an in...
poster abstractIn 2016, the International Union of Geological Sciences will decide whether or not h...
In January 2014, 27 scholars from across the disciplines met at Indiana University Purdue University...
Since the industrial revolution, human impacts on landscapes and river systems globally have intensi...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions multiplesInternatio...
There are gaps in water resources law, policy and management due to being outdated but also due to r...
In a recent analysis of more than 450 water cycle diagrams, we found that 85% showed no human intera...
Feral Atlas invites you to explore the ecological worlds created when nonhuman entities become tangl...
The human influence on the global hydrological cycle is now the dominant force behind changes in wat...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
How can we know a watery space? This contribution to the ‘hydrosocial Anthropocene’ focuses on techn...
Human water use, climate change and land conversion have created a water crisis for billions of indi...
poster abstractRivers of the Anthropocene” addresses a fundamental problem facing scholars and polic...
poster abstractThe Rivers of the Anthropocene project aims to conduct a comparative study of two riv...
This exciting volume presents the work and research of the Rivers of the Anthropocene Network, an in...
poster abstractIn 2016, the International Union of Geological Sciences will decide whether or not h...
In January 2014, 27 scholars from across the disciplines met at Indiana University Purdue University...
Since the industrial revolution, human impacts on landscapes and river systems globally have intensi...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions multiplesInternatio...
There are gaps in water resources law, policy and management due to being outdated but also due to r...
In a recent analysis of more than 450 water cycle diagrams, we found that 85% showed no human intera...
Feral Atlas invites you to explore the ecological worlds created when nonhuman entities become tangl...
The human influence on the global hydrological cycle is now the dominant force behind changes in wat...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
How can we know a watery space? This contribution to the ‘hydrosocial Anthropocene’ focuses on techn...
Human water use, climate change and land conversion have created a water crisis for billions of indi...