All Stories

  1. The rise and flaws of the mission machine: A historical critique of research success metrics since the 1960s
  2. Marine resource procurement as everyday resistance in Ireland during the Great Hunger (1845–1852)
  3. What Can the Public Humanities Learn about Impact from the Environmental Humanities?
  4. Explaining major shifts in early-modern economies: the causes for the decline of the North Sea Fisheries of Southwest Denmark, 1537–1657
  5. Century‐scale loss and change in the fishes and fisheries of a temperate marine ecosystem revealed by qualitative historical sources
  6. A Historical Plankton Index: Zooplankton abundance in the North Sea since 800 CE
  7. Historical marine footprint for Atlantic Europe, 1500–2019
  8. Tasting the ocean: How to increase ocean literacy using seafood heritage with a visceral approach
  9. New challenges for the Human Oceans Past agenda
  10. Comment on “Five centuries of cod catches in eastern Canada,” by Schijns et al
  11. The Price of Fish in French Supply Contracts (1538-1751): A Quantitative Approach to the Early Modern French Fish Market
  12. Accelerated extractions of North Atlantic cod and herring, 1520–1790
  13. Archaeology for the Humanities?
  14. The Capacity Trend Method: A new approach for enumerating the Newfoundland cod fisheries (1675–1790)
  15. Visions of what is good care varies between Australia and Denmark
  16. FoodSmart City Dublin: A Framework for Sustainable Seafood
  17. Effective strategies that enhance the social impact of social sciences and humanities research
  18. Inventing the Grand Banks: A deep chart
  19. Cartographical Perspectives on the Evolution of Fisheries in Newfoundland’s Grand Banks Area and Adjacent North Atlantic Waters in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
  20. The North Atlantic Fish Revolution (ca. AD 1500)
  21. European naval diets in the sixteenth century: A quantitative method for comparative and nutritional analysis
  22. Humanities for the Environment 2018 Report—Ways to Here, Ways Forward
  23. “Introduction”
  24. Climate change studies and the human sciences
  25. Lessons for the anthropocene from the recent past: Tobacco use, HIV/AIDS, and social transformation
  26. The New Human Condition and Climate Change: Humanities and Social Science Perceptions of Threat
  27. A review of literature on evaluating the scientific, social and political impact of social sciences and humanities research
  28. Historical Fishing Communities
  29. The Digital Environmental Humanities—What Is It and Why Do We Need It? the NorFish Project and SmartCity Lifeworlds
  30. Humanities for the Environment—A Manifesto for Research and Action
  31. ICES meets marine historical ecology: placing the history of fish and fisheries in current policy context
  32. Human Ecodynamics in the North Atlantic: A Collaborative Model of Humans and Nature through Space and Time
  33. Humanities World Report 2015
  34. A panel discussion: the European Educational Research Association’s role in Europe – now and in the near future
  35. The Future of the Oceans Past: Towards a Global Marine Historical Research Initiative
  36. ESEH Notepad
  37. Responses to environmental and societal challenges for our unstable earth
  38. Collaboration between the natural, social and human sciences in Global Change Research
  39. Reconceptualizing the ‘Anthropos’ in the Anthropocene: Integrating the social sciences and humanities in global environmental change research
  40. HMAP Response to the Marine Forum
  41. Oceans Past
  42. Marine Animal Populations: A New Look Back in Time
  43. Beware the misapplication of results: Response to Cardinale and Svedäng (2007)
  44. A long-term (1667–1860) perspective on impacts of fishing and environmental variability on fisheries for herring, eel, and whitefish in the Limfjord, Denmark
  45. An abundance estimate of ling (Molva molva) and cod (Gadus morhua) in the Skagerrak and the northeastern North Sea, 1872
  46. Multi-decadal scale variability in the eastern Baltic cod fishery 1550–1860—Evidence and causes
  47. Identification, definition and quantification of goods and services provided by marine biodiversity: Implications for the ecosystem approach
  48. Human transformations of the Wadden Sea ecosystem through time: a synthesis
  49. Human impacts on fisheries resources and abundance in the Danish Wadden Sea, c1520 to the present
  50. History of marine animal populations: a global research program of the Census of marine life
  51. Ecological hypotheses for a historical reconstruction of upper trophic level biomass in the Baltic Sea and Skagerrak
  52. H-OBIS: A Historical Dimension to the Ocean Biogeographical Information System