Arts & Humanities
Environmental History
100%
Wetlands
67%
Human History
49%
Environmental Historians
44%
Environmental Humanities
43%
History
33%
British Empire
32%
Legal Pluralism
31%
Queensland
29%
Water
28%
Irrigation
25%
Birds
23%
Human-animal Relationship
23%
Historical Methodology
22%
Malaria
21%
Colonization
21%
Lagoon
21%
New South Wales
20%
Egg
20%
Pest
20%
Animals
20%
Local Knowledge
20%
Insect
19%
Nonhuman
19%
Private Property
18%
Food Production
17%
Weave
16%
Agriculture
16%
Materialist
16%
Handbook
15%
Collectors
15%
Imperialism
15%
Killing
14%
New Zealand
14%
Colonists
14%
Ecology
14%
Climate
13%
Tropical Diseases
13%
Irrigation Systems
11%
Worldmaking
10%
Historical Understanding
10%
Genealogy
9%
Farming
9%
Climate Change
9%
Social Processes
9%
Life Cycle
8%
Destruction
8%
Environmental Change
8%
Angels
8%
Redistribution
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
history
38%
teaching
33%
environmental history
29%
geography
25%
cultural history
24%
politics
21%
justice
20%
malaria
19%
traditional knowledge
18%
mosquito
18%
science
15%
colonization
14%
fragmentation
14%
economic support
12%
ecology
12%
irrigation
12%
human geography
11%
historical research
11%
social process
10%
Anthropocene
10%
climate change
10%
egg
10%
planning
9%
protection of birds
9%
animal
8%
bird
8%
land
8%
responsibility
8%
climate
8%
water
8%
world
8%
nineteenth century
7%
indigenous population
7%
urbanization
6%
geographical theory
5%
transition
5%
student
5%
ethics
5%
Social Sciences
history
51%
geography
26%
Water use
23%
water
22%
historian
20%
irrigation
19%
private property
19%
river
19%
politics
17%
colonization
17%
climate change
16%
pluralism
15%
animal
15%
Protection of Birds
15%
Teaching
13%
New Zealand
13%
conversation
12%
climate
12%
justice
11%
food
10%
leasing
10%
World War II
10%
planning
9%
fishery
8%
Law
8%
abstraction
8%
methodology
8%
social process
7%
event
7%
fragmentation
6%
water management
6%
teaching of geography
5%
economics
5%
environmental planning
5%
management planning
5%
student movement
5%