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List of works by Verena Winiwarter

A socio-metabolic transition towards sustainability? Challenges for another Great Transformation

Breaking the sod: humankind, history, and soil

scientific article published in June 2004

Buying a Dream Come True

article by Verena Winiwarter published November 2001 in Rethinking History

Changes in water and land: the reconstructed Viennese riverscape from 1500 to the present

scientific article

Climate change studies and the human sciences

scholarly article by Poul Holm published in September 2017

Commodifying snow, taming the waters. Socio-ecological niche construction in an Alpine village.

scientific article

Das Ende der Fläche

Environmental History in Europe from 1994 to 2004: Enthusiasm and Consolidation

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Environmental History of Soils

From LTER to LTSER: Conceptualizing the Socioeconomic Dimension of Long-term Socioecological Research

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From farm to gun and no way back: Habsburg gunpowder production in the eighteenth century and its impact on agriculture and soil fertility

From marl to rock powder: On the history of soil fertility management by rock materials

scholarly article by Verena Winiwarter & Winfried E. H. Blum published June 2008 in Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science

Global Environmental Change and Historical Transitions

Global Environmental Change and Historical Transitions

Grenzen der Naturbeherrschung

Historical ecology of riverine fish in Europe

scientific article

Intestinal helminths in the works of Galen

scientific article

Looking at half a millennium of co-existence: the Danube in Vienna as a socio-natural site

Making Land and Water Meet: The Cycling of Nutrients between Fields and Ponds in Pre-Modern Europe

Progress towards sustainability? What the conceptual framework of material and energy flow accounting (MEFA) can offer

The Art Of Making The Earth Fruitful: Medieval And Early Modern Improvements Of Soil Fertility

scholarly article

The Environmental History of the Danube River Basin as an Issue of Long-Term Socio-ecological Research

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The Onset of the English Agricultural Revolution: Climate Factors and Soil Nutrients

The long-term evolution of urban waters and their nineteenth century transformation in European cities. A comparative environmental history

The rise and fall of Munich’s early modern water network: a tale of prowess and power

Toiling in Paradise: Knowledge Acquisition in the Context of Colonial Agriculture in Brazil's Atlantic Forest

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Two steps back, one step forward: reconstructing the dynamic Danube riverscape under human influence in Vienna.

scientific article

Using and abusing a torrential urban river: the Wien River before and during industrialization

Where has the water come from?

article by Johann Tempelhoff et al published July 2009 in Water history

Why Legacies Matter: Merits of a Long-Term Perspective

You say you want a revolution? Transforming education and capacity building in response to global change

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