Articles by: Sage Editors

2018 Print Edition

2018 Print Edition: Degrees of Separation

2018 Print Edition: Degrees of Separation

Collective Resilience in a Changing World
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Activism, Human Landscape, Indigenous Peoples, Print Edition

Sage Magazine 2017 Print Edition: Justice Out of Place

Sage Magazine 2017 Print Edition: Justice Out of Place

The 2017 Sage Magazine Editorial Board is excited to present the 2017 Print Edition: Justice Out of Place. In this year's print edition, we step into the communities on the frontlines of environmental conflict.
by × May 4, 2017 × 1 comment

Print Edition

Place: The Sage Magazine 2016 Print Edition

Place: The Sage Magazine 2016 Print Edition

What creates meaning in a place? We asked contributors for this issue of Sage to reflect on the question.
by × April 23, 2016 × 0 comments

Print Edition

A creek runs through the unnamed peaks of the Skeena Mountains.

Boundaries: The Sage Magazine 2015 Print Edition

Explore some of the environmental boundaries that define our world.
by × July 21, 2015 × 0 comments

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Intertidal invertebrates in a rotting log on Boundary Bay beach. Photo by Susannah Anderson.

Call for Pitches: Our Print Issue

Want to write for Sage? Send us your pitch by Monday, January 19.
by × January 6, 2015 × 0 comments

Summer Blog 2013

photo by Brian Clites

School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Summer Blog ’13

Every summer a small army of researchers and interns from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies filters out into the world. This year Sage Magazine asked a bunch of them to tell us about their progress, giving us all opportunities for insight into the places and people they were getting to know. Keep checking in to watch the adventures unfold.
by × May 6, 2013 × 10 comments