Case Studies in Environmental Geography: A CSE Special Collection
A virtual special issue from Case Studies in the Environment for #AAG2024
Read More >A virtual special issue from Case Studies in the Environment for #AAG2024
Read More >Elementa is the right home for this type of research because we make a special effort to accommodate work that is, by necessity and intent, highly interdisciplinary, including work at the interface of various practices, from science to education and policy.
Read More >This interview was originally published on New Books Network and an excerpted version is reposted here with permission. Hello and welcome to New Books in Middle Eastern Studies. I am your host, …
Read More >“the ‘real world’ where sustainability decisions live is not that clear cut, and good case studies identify the conflicts and compromises inherent to any decision about a course of action relating to a sustainability issue”
Read More >Daniel Jaffee’s UNBOTTLED looks at the impact of bottled water on social justice and sustainability, and the diverse movements challenging its continued growth.
Read More >By Phaedra C. Pezzullo, author of Beyond Straw Men: Plastic Pollution and Networked Cultures of Care This month, international leaders and representatives are gathering in Nairobi, Kenya, to finalize a Global Plastics Treaty, which …
Read More >“Case studies form an integral part of my classroom teaching… I am both a heavy user in my teaching and also look forward to editing and working with authors on their case studies.”
Read More >Collections like Agrobiodiversity Nourishes Us / La agrobiodiversidad nos nutre and Ways of Knowing and Being for Agroecology Transitions (forthcoming) have offered invaluable opportunities to gather scholars and practitioners across continents who are committed to participatory-action, engaged, and community-based research.
Read More >“Case studies are a great way to introduce students to complex issues within the field. I believe case studies frame issues in ways that are more appealing to students, especially students that are early in their academic development.”
Read More >By Gustav Cederlöf, author of The Low-Carbon Contradiction: Energy Transition, Geopolitics, and the Infrastructural State in Cuba When lightning set 40 percent of Cuba’s oil reserves ablaze last year—a thunderstorm hit its …
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