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Wilko Hardenberg, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Abteilung III, veröffentlicht Artikel
Zum ArtikelWilko Hardenberg, Research Scholar in Department III, publishes article
Read ArticleWorkshop | Jun 21-Jun 22, 2018 | 09:00 bis 18:00
Shifting Baselines, Altered Horizons: Politics, Practice, and Knowledge in Environmental Science and Policy
MehrWorkshop | Jun 21-Jun 22, 2018 | 09:00 bis 18:00
Shifting Baselines, Altered Horizons: Politics, Practice, and Knowledge in Environmental Science and Policy
MehrAnthropocene Lectures | Sep 21, 2017 | 17:00 bis 18:30
Historians and the Anthropocene: A Discipline and an Interdisciplinary Concept
MehrAnthropocene Lectures | Okt 12, 2017 | 17:00 bis 19:00
The Historians’ Task in the Age of the Anthropocene: Finding Hope in Japan?
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Bears have been on Europeans’ minds lately, as violent encounters with these powerful mammals make international headlines. The state must be able to guarantee local communities personal and economic safety while also defending the right of iconic species to roam areas that were once their historical ranges.
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg
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How to Live with Bears
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Bears have been on Europeans’ minds lately, as violent encounters with these powerful mammals make international headlines. The state must be able to guarantee local communities personal and economic safety while also defending the right of iconic species to roam areas that were once their historical ranges.
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg
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Into the Fascist Forest—A Real Italian Controversy
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Should we see the forest first and foremost as a forest, a natural landscape that perhaps should be restored, or as a disturbing memory of Mussolini? Ought we to recreate the forest, as a preservation of the memory of the country’s history? Or should we leave it to its destiny and forget about it?
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg
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Into the Fascist Forest—A Real Italian Controversy
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Should we see the forest first and foremost as a forest, a natural landscape that perhaps should be restored, or as a disturbing memory of Mussolini? Ought we to recreate the forest, as a preservation of the memory of the country’s history? Or should we leave it to its destiny and forget about it?
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg
Marco Armiero (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
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