Richard P. Tucker
Richard Tucker is Adjunct Professor in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan, USA. His research in environmental history first addressed forest decline and management in tropical and colonial countries, and then on the global ecological consequences of American power. In recent years he has been focusing on the environmental impacts of military operations in wartime and peacetime. In this area he helps coordinate an international network by managing the website environmentandwar.com.
Books by this Author
The Long Shadows
The Long Shadows is the first book to offer global perspectives on the environmental history of World War II. Based on long-term research, the selected...
Natural Enemy, Natural Ally
How has war changed and damaged the environment? How has nature influenced war? As the first collection of essays on war and environmental history, Natural...