Abstract

Although it is true that each local area or region possesses its own historiography – and for that matter its own environmental historiography – there should not be much difference in the research methodology, sources and pitfalls or drawbacks of doing environmental history research in labelled environmental crisis areas. This article presents a concise historiography on dealing with environmental crisis in literature is provided. This is followed by a proposed transdisciplinary (TD)-methodological structure that can serve as a guideline to specifically to environmental historians, and perhaps other discipl ines in the humanities , that studying local or regional environmental crises. A local environment in South Africa, namely the Far West Rand, serves as an example for conducting TD research that features an environmental cris is.The paper concludes by also, amongst others, suggesting that environmental historians and other environmental experts in a variety of fields and disciplines in South Africa and Africa should form an Environmental Studies Association to support one another, particularly in their efforts to work together in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary ways with researchers from a broad range of academic fields. This paper therefore serves merely as a debate to open up discussions for refining the perspectives and existing methodologies of research in environmental history.

Highlights

  • In the past two or three decades, historians in African environmental issues have been alerted to fresh subjects of investigation relating to the exploitation and conservation of natural resources

  • Van Eeden as well as the effects of climate and specific geographies. They have promoted thinking about new sources of evidence within histories of environmental crises

  • It has been realised that such issues need to be seen within an international framework.[1]

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Introduction

In the past two or three decades, historians in African environmental issues have been alerted to fresh subjects of investigation relating to the exploitation and conservation of natural resources. Van Eeden as well as the effects of climate and specific geographies They have promoted thinking about new sources of evidence within histories of environmental crises. “The outcome of that research agenda would be, I believe, a revival of the local and regional historical inquiry along with an awakened global imagination.”[2] After 27 years has passed it can be confirmed that Worster’s beliefs is correctly predicted, at least as far as it concerns South Africa.[3] Environmental destructions happen to be world-wide within many local and regional areas. Address, International conference, Humankind and nature at the intersection of culture, Kruger National Park, Compare the discussion of A Hornborg, “Introduction: Environmental history as political ecology”, as in A. A discussion document (Foundation for Research (FRD) Programme Series, no. 7, December 1993), p. i

TD and environmental crisis research
From the literature
The former Far West Rand through historical lenses
Practicable aspects of a TD methodology in environmental crisis research
Operational constraints in researching environmental crisis history
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