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Covering the ancient period through to the 21st century, this book
examines how landscapes have changed across East Asia over time.
Featuring examples of a variety of landscapes, from the riverine
and agricultural to the urban and aesthetic, this books thus
presents a comprehensive review of East Asian environmental
history. The eleven chapters, written by an international team of
leading scholars, provide analysis of a wide range of spatial,
temporal, and thematic considerations. Seeking to use the concept
of landscape to evaluate the opportunities and constraints faced by
East Asian communities, it also explores the relationship between
landscape transformation and human agency. In so doing, it aims to
survey the current methodology and scholarship in the field and
demonstrate a new approach which encompasses socio-economic and
cultural history, as well as GIS-based geographical studies.
Providing an in-depth examination of landscape change across the
sub-regions of China and Japan, this book will be useful to
students and scholars of Asian History and Environmental Studies.
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Using case studies of large-scale public works projects in the Huai River valley of central China, this book illustrates the manner in which the Nationalist government sought to re-establish central administrative control which fractured following the fall of the empire.
Covering the ancient period through to the 21st century, this book
examines how landscapes have changed across East Asia over time.
Featuring examples of a variety of landscapes, from the riverine
and agricultural to the urban and aesthetic, this books thus
presents a comprehensive review of East Asian environmental
history. The eleven chapters, written by an international team of
leading scholars, provide analysis of a wide range of spatial,
temporal, and thematic considerations. Seeking to use the concept
of landscape to evaluate the opportunities and constraints faced by
East Asian communities, it also explores the relationship between
landscape transformation and human agency. In so doing, it aims to
survey the current methodology and scholarship in the field and
demonstrate a new approach which encompasses socio-economic and
cultural history, as well as GIS-based geographical studies.
Providing an in-depth examination of landscape change across the
sub-regions of China and Japan, this book will be useful to
students and scholars of Asian History and Environmental Studies.
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