Thanks to Matheus Alves Duarte and Christos Lynteris for guiding this book into publication and for the opportunity to have work on the history and political ecology of yellow fever research in West Africa be a part of it. Available as OA! #envhum#envhistwww.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/1...
FIVE postdocs in environmental humanities available at Harvard for academic year 2025-26, application deadline November 22ndโplease apply! mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/postdoctoral...
Biodiversity is declining, yet we have limited knowledge about how that affects human well-being. My work linking bats, insecticide use, and human infant health is out today in Science (science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adg0344), and tells a complex story about how those are connected.
Would be grateful to be added to the list! Thanks for putting this together.
These are great fellowships, and the first round application is pretty light!
Voss Postdoctoral Research Associate in Environment and Society - Institute at Brown for Environment & Society (IBES) - @brown-ibes.bsky.social "One or more distinguished postdoctoral fellowships in any field of study relevant to environmental research." niche-canada.org/2024/08/30/v... #envhist
Each year, IBES seeks candidates for one or more distinguished postdoctoral fellowships in any field of study relevant to environmental research.
An essay on hotspots, fragments, and the convergence of mining and #conservationfragmentsoftheforest.com#envhist#envhumsprings-rcc.org/the-value-of...
Emmanuelle Roth and Gregg Mitman write about how capitalism fragments nature to create value. Such fragments can precipitate biodiversity loss.
The power of small things. The Nimba toad, the only true viviparous toad in the world, is endemic to the Nimba mountains of Liberia and Guinea. Its intimate relationship to this unique mountain ecosystem protects, for now, a part of this iron-rich landscape.