Over the few years Ecocriticism, though once rooted in literary studies, has become an interdisciplinary study, collaborating with other disciplines of learning under the same umbrella of environmental humanities. In view of this fact, the present book Human-Nature Interface: An Ecocritical Study is an endeavour to explore and study not only literary texts but any other study that highlights encompassing theoretical, cultural, and ecological interpretive strategies from interdisciplinary perspectives as reflected in other disciplines of learning like natural sciences, ethics, politics, psychology, philosophy, history, economics etc. Though not limited, the present book studies Affective Ecocriticism, Anthropocene and Ecocriticism, Climate Change and Ecocriticism, Elemental Ecocriticism, Environmental-Justice Ecocriticism, Feminist Ecocriticism, Material Ecocriticism, Media/Film and Ecocriticism, National/Continental Ecocriticism, Place-based Ecocriticism, Postcolonial Ecocriticism, Posthumanist Ecocriticism, Postmodern Ecocriticism and so on. The book comprises twenty two articles. The contributing authors are very deep, sincere and reflective in the articulation of their original ideas and views. Hopefully, the book will delve deeper and bring many new and unexplored ideas to the fore for students, scholars, academics and many other critical minds.