# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The fall of the Ming dynasty in the first half of the 17th century and the Taiping Rebellion from 1851–1864 were two of the most chaotic periods in Chinese history, and each was accompanied by large-scale population collapses. The ‘Kang-Qian Golden Age ’ (also known as ‘High Qing’), during which population size expanded rapidly, falls in between the two. Scholars remain divided in their opinions concerning the above alternation of population growth and decline as to whether variations in population size or climate change should be identified as the root cause. In either case, the synergistic impact of population growth and climate change upon popul...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
Opinions have long been divided as to what the actual size of China’s population was in the past and...
The relation between climate change and historical rhythms has long been discussed. However, this ty...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The fa...
The fall of the Ming dynasty in the first half of the 17th century and the Taiping Rebellion from 18...
Many studies of secular population cycles in historical China conclude that when population is large...
The climate-population relationship has long been conceived. Although the topic has been repeatedly ...
The Qing Period (1644–1911) has been recognised as one of the most important eras in China’s demogra...
It has long been puzzled why and how China’s population was able to multiply four-fold from circa 17...
Observers of China’s rise, when assessing the implications for global peace and prosperity, have lar...
Aim It has long been assumed that deteriorating climate (cooling and warming above the norm) could s...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
The relationship between climate and population has long been discussed, but rarely has it been quan...
Between 1250 and 1850 the population of Southwest China increased from 3 to 20 million people. In th...
In One Quarter of Humanity James Lee and Wang Feng present an overview of China's demographic histor...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
Opinions have long been divided as to what the actual size of China’s population was in the past and...
The relation between climate change and historical rhythms has long been discussed. However, this ty...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The fa...
The fall of the Ming dynasty in the first half of the 17th century and the Taiping Rebellion from 18...
Many studies of secular population cycles in historical China conclude that when population is large...
The climate-population relationship has long been conceived. Although the topic has been repeatedly ...
The Qing Period (1644–1911) has been recognised as one of the most important eras in China’s demogra...
It has long been puzzled why and how China’s population was able to multiply four-fold from circa 17...
Observers of China’s rise, when assessing the implications for global peace and prosperity, have lar...
Aim It has long been assumed that deteriorating climate (cooling and warming above the norm) could s...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
The relationship between climate and population has long been discussed, but rarely has it been quan...
Between 1250 and 1850 the population of Southwest China increased from 3 to 20 million people. In th...
In One Quarter of Humanity James Lee and Wang Feng present an overview of China's demographic histor...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
Opinions have long been divided as to what the actual size of China’s population was in the past and...
The relation between climate change and historical rhythms has long been discussed. However, this ty...