Richard Hugh Grove was a British historian, and one of the contemporary founders of environmental history as an academic field. His prizewinning book, Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical Island Edens and the Origins of Environmentalism 1600–1860, was widely praised for its exhaustive account of colonial environmental impacts and environmental thinking back to the 17th century.
Grove contributed to knowledge of the political, environmental and economic history of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and other Indian Ocean islands, Malawi, Ghana, Nigeria, the Southern Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand. His major contribution has been to document the environmental history of these places through exhaustive archival research in several languages, particularly relating to the 17th–19th centuries. The ecological transformations of island terrains around the world received particular attention. He argued that some important figures in the tropics actually helped to create early environmentalist thought in the British colonies. Plant transfers by colonial actors were very significant, and helped create environmental awareness among imperial powers. His major argument is summarised in , a paper presented at the Harvard Seminar on Environmental Values, in 2000. A more recent strand of investigation concerned the historical impact of El Nino events. His 2000 book with Australian geologist, John Chappell, documented the local effects of the disastrous 1997–1998 El Nino in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Grove founded the academic journal, Environment and History. A festschrift volume, The British Empire and the natural world: environmental encounters in South Asia, edited by Deepak Kumar, Vinita Damadaran, and Rohan D'Souza, was published by Oxford University Press in 2011. The volume recognises Grove's substantial contribution to environmental history before his accident.
Key publications
Anderson, D., and Grove, R.H. 1987. Conservation in Africa: people, policies and practices. Cambridge University Press.
Grove, R.H. 1992. Origins of Western Environmentalism. Scientific American 267 : 42–47..
Grove, R.H. 1995. Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical Island Edens and the Origins of Environmentalism1600–1860. Cambridge University Press.
Grove, R.H., and J. MacGregor 1995. Environment and History: Zimbabwe. Cambridge: White Horse Press.
Grove, R.H. 1997. Ecology, Climate and Empire: Colonialism and Global Environmental History, 1400–1940. Cambridge: White Horse Press.
Grove, R.H., V. Damodaran, and S. Sangwan 1998. Nature & the Orient: The Environmental History of South and Southeast Asia. Oxford University Press.
Grove, R.H., and J Chappell. 2000. El Nino: History and Crisis: Studies from the Asia-Pacific Region. Cambridge: White Horse Press.
Grove, R.H. 2007. The Great El Niño of 1789–93 and its global consequences : Reconstructing an extreme climatic event in world environmental history. The Medieval History Journal 10: 43–66.
Grove, R.H., and Adamson, George 2018. El Niño in World History. Palgrave.