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Plants, Places and Space: Exploring Indigenous Knowledge in the Pacific, c. 1768-1830
Rendering the everyday: Geographies of urban digital infrastructuring
Andrew Barry - 'Chemical Geopolitics'
Environmental dispossession and undocumented migration between Mexico and New York City
Understanding the deep sea mining state: The case of Canada
Climate Apartheid: the politics of reappropriating apartheid in climate discourse
The Climate Deadlock and The Unbearable Lightness of Climate Populism - Erik Swyngedouw
Time-bound: The digitalising state and fugitive urbanisation in the global south
Writing the Asian Underground: new multiplicities, new ethnicities, and urban soundscapes, 1995-2005
Group reading with Charlie Gardner: βActions speak louder than words: the case for responsible scientific activism in an era of planetary emergency.β
Speculative and experimental political ecologies for an age of crisis, hope and action
Wildlife Conservation and the Posthumanities: Plotting Conservation in Postcolonial Literature and Film
Understanding Environmental Governance in China through Central Government Environmental Inspection
Challenges to engagement with indigenous expertise in Northeast India
Enchantment and the Soft Activism of Attention: An Ethnography of Environmental Dance Practices in the UK
Time for rewilding: The chronobiopolitics of British nature recovery
A discussion of βThe great conservation tragedy? - 30 Γ 30βs (neo)protectionismβ
Understanding Environmental Governance in China through Central Government Environmental Inspection
Ecological Law and More-than-Human Rights in the UK: Challenges and Possibilities
Ecologies of Violence: Nature Protection and Landscape Museumification in the Rural Highlands of Jerusalem
Challenges for implementing zero deforestation commitments in a highly forested country: perspectives from Liberiaβs palm oil sector
Challenges for implementing zero deforestation commitments in a highly forested country: perspectives from Liberiaβs palm oil sector
Conservation labour and a political ecology of zoo-led in situ conservation
Paper discussion - Wild peripheries and green growth visions - towards a political ecology of conservation frontiers in Europe
Forests, Gender, and Surveillance: Navigating Ethics, Risks, and Government Backlash Post-Publication
Headstarting Futures β Ecological Anxiety and Divergent Prospects for Curlews, Cranes, Corncrakes and Godwits
Soil, Death, and Urban Governance in Late-Imperial St. Petersburg (1870 β 1914)
Plastik: Dense objects, racialised worlds, and black holes
Carbon Futures in the Mire? Knowledge Controversies in the Remaking of European Peatlands for Climate Mitigation
From settler ecologies to ecologies otherwise? The possibilities and limitations of inclusive conservation in northern Kenya
Workers of the Earth. A research and political agenda
World-making / -breaking: Towards a Political Ontology of Rhythm
Teaching Political Ecology and Environmental Justice with and against the canon
CANCELLED: World-making / -breaking: Towards a Political Ontology of Rhythm
Chinaβs Camel Country: Livestock and Nation-Building at a Pastoral Frontier
Public private parks: the soft privatization of Londonβs parks and green spaces
The Species In Between: Negotiating Animal Belonging in a Changing World
Ghost Rats: Afterlives of Eradication on Lord Howe Island
Threatening Dystopias: The Global Politics of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh
A Peculiar Haze, a Sulphuric Smell, and Bloodred Sunsets: The Effects of the 1783-1784 Laki Eruption on Europe
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Edwin Rose (University of Cambridge) .
Tuesday 17 March 2026, 13:00-14:00