This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geographical scale using a statistical approach in the vein of Bai and Kung (2011). More precisely, it presents a reassessment of these relationships in a nonlinear world using threshold regressions, time varying-copula and nonlinear causality tests. The large amount of historical records in China enables us to re-interpret the link between climate and historical social dynamics (Hsiang et al., 2013) through different regimes of temperatures and precipitations
The relationship between climate and population has long been discussed, but rarely has it been quan...
It has long been recognized that the dynamics of human societies are influenced by climate change, b...
Understanding the socioeconomic effects of past climate change is valuable for sustainable social de...
This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geo...
We investigated the relationship between a 2000-year history of nomadic migration and climate change...
Climate change-driven migration has drawn serious attention, especially in the background of the cur...
On the basis of data obtained from ancient Chinese chronicles, this study has established time serie...
Session - Culture, Identity, and Placemaking in China: IIAs an important demographic phenomenon, mig...
The relation between climate change and historical rhythms has long been discussed. However, this ty...
Climate change is currently of great concern by scientist and public. However, the ecological and s...
Employing droughts and floods to proxy for changes in precipitation, this paper shows nomadic incurs...
A common Chinese proverb—“A peacock flies southeast”—could describe the normative idea of the southe...
The climate-population relationship has long been conceived. Although the topic has been repeatedly ...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
Investigations of the relationships between climate and human history often place more emphasis on t...
The relationship between climate and population has long been discussed, but rarely has it been quan...
It has long been recognized that the dynamics of human societies are influenced by climate change, b...
Understanding the socioeconomic effects of past climate change is valuable for sustainable social de...
This paper deals with climate change and nomadic migration relationships at a long term and wide geo...
We investigated the relationship between a 2000-year history of nomadic migration and climate change...
Climate change-driven migration has drawn serious attention, especially in the background of the cur...
On the basis of data obtained from ancient Chinese chronicles, this study has established time serie...
Session - Culture, Identity, and Placemaking in China: IIAs an important demographic phenomenon, mig...
The relation between climate change and historical rhythms has long been discussed. However, this ty...
Climate change is currently of great concern by scientist and public. However, the ecological and s...
Employing droughts and floods to proxy for changes in precipitation, this paper shows nomadic incurs...
A common Chinese proverb—“A peacock flies southeast”—could describe the normative idea of the southe...
The climate-population relationship has long been conceived. Although the topic has been repeatedly ...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
Investigations of the relationships between climate and human history often place more emphasis on t...
The relationship between climate and population has long been discussed, but rarely has it been quan...
It has long been recognized that the dynamics of human societies are influenced by climate change, b...
Understanding the socioeconomic effects of past climate change is valuable for sustainable social de...