Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide analogies for better understanding the impacts of current and future climate changes. Around the turn of the 19th century, the climate of the North China Plain experienced a shift from a relatively warm stage in the 18th century to a colder stage in the 19th century, which was characterised by a much colder climate and more frequent and severe floods and droughts. Historical information about refugees, social disorder, grain transportation, and disaster relief on the North China Plain in 1780-1819 is collected from the Veritable Records of the Qing Dynasty (a collection of official records). The mechanism of climate change affecting the food sec...
Many studies of secular population cycles in historical China conclude that when population is large...
Based on the historical records of the annual increase in the workforce (men older than 16 years of ...
Climate change may contribute to the spatio-temporal occurrence of disasters. Long-term studies of e...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
How the past human society responded to climatic disasters could provide better understanding on the...
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...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
The social impacts of climate change constitute an important field within the study of global change...
The evident connection between human evolution and climatic changes has been concurred by scientists...
Understanding the socioeconomic effects of past climate change is valuable for sustainable social de...
Nowadays, more and more people realize the importance of global sustainability. Also, there has been...
Climate change, population growth and extreme events can trigger social crises and instability. The ...
Mulan Qiuxian (the autumn hunt in Mulan) was an important imperial activity in the Qing dynasty (164...
Climate change-driven migration has drawn serious attention, especially in the background of the cur...
Many studies of secular population cycles in historical China conclude that when population is large...
Based on the historical records of the annual increase in the workforce (men older than 16 years of ...
Climate change may contribute to the spatio-temporal occurrence of disasters. Long-term studies of e...
Historical case studies of climate change impacts and the resulting social responses can provide ana...
How the past human society responded to climatic disasters could provide better understanding on the...
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...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
The social impacts of climate change constitute an important field within the study of global change...
The evident connection between human evolution and climatic changes has been concurred by scientists...
Understanding the socioeconomic effects of past climate change is valuable for sustainable social de...
Nowadays, more and more people realize the importance of global sustainability. Also, there has been...
Climate change, population growth and extreme events can trigger social crises and instability. The ...
Mulan Qiuxian (the autumn hunt in Mulan) was an important imperial activity in the Qing dynasty (164...
Climate change-driven migration has drawn serious attention, especially in the background of the cur...
Many studies of secular population cycles in historical China conclude that when population is large...
Based on the historical records of the annual increase in the workforce (men older than 16 years of ...
Climate change may contribute to the spatio-temporal occurrence of disasters. Long-term studies of e...