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The wardian case: Environmental histories of a box for moving plants

Keogh, Luke 2019, The wardian case: Environmental histories of a box for moving plants, Environment and History, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 219-244, doi: 10.3197/096734018X15217309861531.


Title The wardian case: Environmental histories of a box for moving plants
Author(s) Keogh, Luke
Journal name Environment and History
Volume number 25
Issue number 2
Start page 219
End page 244
Total pages 26
Publisher White Horse Press
Place of publication Winwick, England
Publication date 2019-05
ISSN 0967-3407
1752-7023
Keyword(s) Anthropocene
Arts & Humanities
botany
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Studies
History
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
mobility
Science & Technology
TECHNOLOGY
Wardian case
Summary The Wardian case was a simple box that had major ecological impacts. It was invented in 1829 and allowed for the successful shipping of live plants between many countries and continents. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, humans using Wardian cases facilitated major plant migrations across the globe. As a result humans have overtaken earth processes as the largest mover of vascular plants on the planet. Boxes and cases have largely been neglected as important movers of species and ecologies; with a focus on the Wardian case this essay offers a unique contribution to the field of environmental history. It also positions the importance of the case in contemporary discussions about the movement of plants in the Anthropocene.
Language eng
DOI 10.3197/096734018X15217309861531
Field of Research 0502 Environmental Science and Management
0705 Forestry Sciences
2103 Historical Studies
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30164079

Document type: Journal Article
Collections: Faculty of Arts and Education
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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