This book brings together contributions from scholars across the humanities.
A wide-ranging exploration of the interface between performance and nature.
Examines the use and usefulness of ideas of `performance' for understanding human-nature relationships.
Draws on different disciplines and intellectual traditions and on different conceptions of `performance' and `nature'.
Contributions are rooted in real-world contexts and problems, explored through detailed ethnographic work.
Explores domains as diverse as allotments and bioinvasion, fox hunting and green politics.
Makes a distinctive contribution to the `cultural turn' in environmental research.