Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship between premodern armed forces and their environment at three levels: landscapes, living beings, and diseases. The study focuses on Europe’s Meuse Region, well-known among historians of war as a battleground between France and Germany. By analyzing soldiers’ long-term interactions with nature, this book engages with current debates about the ecological impact of the military, and provides new impetus for contemporary armed forces to make greater effort to reduce their environmental footprint
"This book investigates the economic, strategic, and political importance of forests in early modern...
International audiencePeatlands are environments that provide many essential ecological and heritage...
Never before in history was the interaction between people and their natural environment as complex ...
'Mosasaurs. Interactions Between Armies and Ecosystems in the Meuse Region, 1250-1850' argues that a...
Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship betw...
This article draws together empirical case studies from Britain, France, and the United States to de...
The First World War was one of the deadliest conflicts in human history thus far. With the human tol...
This study is the first to analyse the manifold interrelations between armed conflicts and the human...
The article considers the negative factors of the human impact on the environmental situation during...
Counting for as much as 6 % of Earth’s terrestrial surface, military land use constitutes an importa...
<p>I will discuss the effect that the Great War had on the medieval woodland landscape of France, an...
International audienceSince the international conference of Rio (1992), the scientific community and...
War is an ever-present force that has the potential to alter the biosphere. Here we review the poten...
An often ignored aspect of environmental degradation in the modern age is military pollution. How ha...
This comparative and transnational study of landscapes in the First World War offers new perspective...
"This book investigates the economic, strategic, and political importance of forests in early modern...
International audiencePeatlands are environments that provide many essential ecological and heritage...
Never before in history was the interaction between people and their natural environment as complex ...
'Mosasaurs. Interactions Between Armies and Ecosystems in the Meuse Region, 1250-1850' argues that a...
Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship betw...
This article draws together empirical case studies from Britain, France, and the United States to de...
The First World War was one of the deadliest conflicts in human history thus far. With the human tol...
This study is the first to analyse the manifold interrelations between armed conflicts and the human...
The article considers the negative factors of the human impact on the environmental situation during...
Counting for as much as 6 % of Earth’s terrestrial surface, military land use constitutes an importa...
<p>I will discuss the effect that the Great War had on the medieval woodland landscape of France, an...
International audienceSince the international conference of Rio (1992), the scientific community and...
War is an ever-present force that has the potential to alter the biosphere. Here we review the poten...
An often ignored aspect of environmental degradation in the modern age is military pollution. How ha...
This comparative and transnational study of landscapes in the First World War offers new perspective...
"This book investigates the economic, strategic, and political importance of forests in early modern...
International audiencePeatlands are environments that provide many essential ecological and heritage...
Never before in history was the interaction between people and their natural environment as complex ...