A new study introduces the RAFT framework, a flexible approach to urban environmental policy that helps cities adapt to evolving risks like climate change and pollution, emphasizing constant assessment and contingency planning.
Collie Fulford’s new book, "Insiders, Outliers," explores the writing lives of adult learners, highlighting their rich experiences and calling for more age-inclusive practices in higher education.
A new book by anthropologist Deborah Reed-Danahay explores sideways migration—the movement of middle-class French citizens to London—offering fresh insights into belonging, mobility and identity in a post-Brexit world.
NASA’s groundbreaking BioSCape project proves that biodiversity can be monitored from space, paving the way for global ecosystem tracking and improved conservation efforts using advanced satellite technology.
Cody Mejeur’s article in "Regeneration: Environment, Art, Culture" challenges traditional views of nature in video games, using queer theory to explore ecological alliances in anti-pastoral Rust Belt settings.