A common Chinese proverb—“A peacock flies southeast”—could describe the normative idea of the southeasterly spread of agriculturalists as a trend in historical China. Indeed, northwest China was the least attractive place to agriculturalists because of its much harsher climatic conditions. Previous research on the historical northwesterly movements of Chinese farmers has relied on isolated case studies and suggested a variety of causes. This study is the first attempt to bridge geographical and historical methodologies considering the influences of climate change to supplement current ideas about Chinese migration. This study surveyed 195 individual cases of northwesterly migration of agriculturalists from central China and along the Silk R...
This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geo...
Climate change is currently of great concern by scientist and public. However, the ecological and s...
Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challenging process....
Climate change-driven migration has drawn serious attention, especially in the background of the cur...
Based on the historical records of the annual increase in the workforce (men older than 16 years of ...
In ancient China, shifts in regional productivity of agriculture and animal husbandry, caused by cli...
On the basis of data obtained from ancient Chinese chronicles, this study has established time serie...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
Based on the historical records of the annual increase in the workforce (men older than 16 years of ...
It has long been recognized that the dynamics of human societies are influenced by climate change, b...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challenging process....
We investigated the relationship between a 2000-year history of nomadic migration and climate change...
<div><p>Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challenging ...
This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geo...
This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geo...
Climate change is currently of great concern by scientist and public. However, the ecological and s...
Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challenging process....
Climate change-driven migration has drawn serious attention, especially in the background of the cur...
Based on the historical records of the annual increase in the workforce (men older than 16 years of ...
In ancient China, shifts in regional productivity of agriculture and animal husbandry, caused by cli...
On the basis of data obtained from ancient Chinese chronicles, this study has established time serie...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
Based on the historical records of the annual increase in the workforce (men older than 16 years of ...
It has long been recognized that the dynamics of human societies are influenced by climate change, b...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challenging process....
We investigated the relationship between a 2000-year history of nomadic migration and climate change...
<div><p>Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challenging ...
This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geo...
This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geo...
Climate change is currently of great concern by scientist and public. However, the ecological and s...
Moving crops outside of their original centers of domestication was sometimes a challenging process....