Climate change economics between Europe and China: long-term economic development of divergence and convergence
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adam_text | Contents 1 2 A Philosophical Basis................................................................................. 1.1 A Tale of Two Regions...................................................................... 1.2 Philosophical Basis............................................................................ 1.2.1 Environmental Humanities................................................... 1.2.2 Environmental Humanities and Environmental Determinism............................................................................. 1.2.3 The Big Data and Quantitative History................................ 1.2.4 Historical Geography: A Subject to Bridge the Gaps Between History and Geography and Between Time and Space............................................... 1.2.5 Anthropocene: A New Age of Nature-Human Association............................................................................... 1.3 Objectives of the Book........................................................................ 1.4 Potential Significance and Risks....................................................... 1.4.1 Empirical Support to Environmental Humanities............... 1.4.2 Empirical Evaluation of Historical Records for Quantitative Analysis....................................................... 1.4.3 Anthropocene: A Divergence in Perception Between China and Europe................................................... 1.4.4 A Possible Historical Reference for Future Climate Challenge?.............................................................................. 1.5 Distinguishing Points of This
Book................................................... References..................................................................................................... A New Approach to an Old Question: AMethodological Basis.......... 2.1 The Way to Understand Paleoclimate Change.................................. 2.1.1 Instrumental Records............................................................. 2.1.2 Historical Records................................................................. 2.1.3 Natural Proxies........................................................................ 2.1.4 Concerns in Paleoclimatology : Accuracy and Resolution........................................................................ 1 1 3 5 7 9 13 14 16 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 27 30 31 32 36 xvii
xviii Contents 2.2 Temperature and Precipitation as the Indicators of Climate Change................................................................................ 2.3 Strategies for Paleoclimate Reconstruction in the Book........ ... 2.4 Scale Thinking: A Key Methodological Issue................................... 2.4.1 Temporal Scale.......................................................................... 2.4.2 Spatial Scale.............................................................................. 2.4.3 Implications of the Microscale and Macroscale Approaches..................................................................... 2.4.4 Purification of theScale Issue in the Book........................... 2.5 Data and Methods inthe Book....................................................... 2.5.1 Study Period in the Book............................................... 2.5.2 Data Sources........................................................................... 2.5.3 Methods.................................................................................... 2.6 Philosophy Embedded inthe Statistical Analysis............................. 2.7 Theoretical Basis of the Causal Analysis in the Book............... 2.8 A Brief Discussion on the Historical Records of China and Europe........................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 3 Climate Change and the Agrarian Economy: The Case of
Europe..................................................................................... 3.1 The Little Ice Age and the General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century in Pre-industrial Europe........................................................ 3.2 The Facts on Pre-industrial Europe According to the Historical Literature.................................................................. 3.2.1 Social Buffering Capacity of Pre-industrial Europe in General.................................................................. 3.2.2 England................................................................................... 3.2.3 France....................................................................................... 3.2.4 Germany................................................................................... 3.2.5 Poland..................................................................................... 3.2.6 Russia....................................................................................... 3.2.7 Negative Impacts of Precipitation on Pre-industrial Europe....................................................... 3.3 Quantitative Analysis at a Macroscale of Europe’s Agrarian Economy.............................................................................. 3.3.1 Theoretical Framework at a Macroscale.............................. 3.3.2 Statistical Analysis of the Theoretical Framework............. 3.4 Implications of the Quantitative Results for Pre-industrial Europe.................................................................... 3.4.1 Climate Change and the
Agrarian Economy at Different Temporal Scales................................................. 3.4.2 Temperature: A Controlling Factor of Climate Change in Pre-industrial Europe........................................... 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 54 56 57 59 60 67 68 69 70 72 73 73 73 74 75 77 77 80 86 87 88
XIX Contents 3.4.3 Supply-Demand Mechanism in Pre-industrial Europe.................................................................................... 3.4.4 Social Crisis and Economic Development in Historical Europe............................................................... 3.5 Summary............................................................................................. References..................................................................................................... 4 5 Climate Change and the Agrarian Economy: The Case of China....................................................................................... 4.1 The Facts on China According to the Historical Literature............. 4.1.1 Social Buffering Capacity of Late Imperial China in General................................................................... 4.1.2 Tumu Crisis (±7fc¿^)......................................................... 4.1.3 Li Zicheng ê йй) Rebellion............................................ 4.1.4 Manchurian Conquest........................................................... 4.1.5 Daoguang (it7t) Depression.............................................. 4.1.6 Taiping Rebellion................................................................... 4.2 Quantitative Analysis at a Macroscale of China’s Agrarian Economy.............................................................................. 4.3 Implications of the Quantitative Results for Late Imperial China.................................................................................... 4.3.1 Comparative Role of
Temperature and Precipitation................................................................... 4.3.2 Special Role of Population in Late Imperial China............ 4.3.3 Social Crisis and Economic Development in Historical China................................................................. 4.4 Summary............................................................................................. References..................................................................................................... 89 90 94 95 99 100 102 107 112 114 118 120 121 129 129 130 131 133 133 Comparative Analysis of Eurasia........................................................... 139 5.1 Climate Change and the Agrarian Economies of Pre-Industrial Europe and Late Imperial China......................... 139 5.2 Comparisons of Countries Across Eurasia...................................... 140 5.2.1 Wide Influence of Climate Change on the Agrarian Society......................................................... 141 5.2.2 Differentiated Responses toClimate Change...................... 142 5.2.3 Climate Change, Agrarian Economy, and Social Crisis: Direct and Indirect Ways....................... 147 5.3 Climate Change, Agrarian Economy, and the Great Divergence........................................................................................... 149 5.4 A Quantitative Answer to When, Where, and How......................... 151 References...................................................................................................... 152
XX 6 Contents The Way to Know the Chinese Past According to the Climate-Related Records................................................................... 157 6.1 Current Progress in Climate History Research Based on China’s Historical Documents......................................................... 161 6.1.1 Application to Paleoclimate Reconstructions...................... 161 6.1.2 Understanding Climate and Society....................................... 164 6.2 Elements of Weather/Climate in the Records of Imperial China.................................................................................... 166 6.2.1 Materials of Historical Documents....................................... 166 6.2.2 Sources of Historical Documents.............................................. 168 6.2.3 Generalizations in the Writing Style................................... . 171 6.2.4 Direct Historical Records on Climatic Conditions............. 172 6.3 Comments on China’s Historical Documents in the Context of Climate History........................................................ 174 6.3.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using China’s Historical Documents................................................................. 174 6.3.2 Main Principles in Using China’s Historical Documents................................................................................. 175 6.3.3 Possibility of Quantitative Approaches in Using the Historical Documents of China.......................... 176 6.3.4 “Mandate of Heaven”: Exploring an Important Social Implication of
Climate.................................................. 177 6.3.5 “Heaven” and the Pragmatism of Governance in Ancient China.................................................................... 180 6.4 Revisiting Environmental Humanities and the “Mandate of Heaven”............................................................... 182 6.5 Summary................................................................................................ 183 References........................................................................................................ 185 7 Conclusion...................................................................................................... 191 7.1 Remarks on the Findings in the Book............................................... 192 7.2 Theoretical Implications of the Findings in This Book................... 194 7.2.1 Revisiting Evolutionary Economics, Ecological Economics, and Environmental Economics ... 194 7.2.2 A Key Methodological Issue:Scale Thinking......................... 196 7.2.3 Causal Mechanisms in Scale Thinking.................................. 198 7.2.4 Role of Population in Scale Thinking..................................... 199 7.2.5 Historical Root of the Notion of Anthropocene in China and Europe.................................................................. 200 7.2.6 Comparison Between Quantitative History and the Questionnaire Survey Method: Three Open Questions for Readers................................................... 204 7.2.7 Modest Remarks on the Quantitative Analysis in the
Book................................................................................ 205
Contents 7.3 Potential Social Implications to the Current Society......................... 7.3.1 Forthcoming Climate Change and Agricultural Production................................................................................ 7.3.2 Dual Role of China in the Context of Climate Change in the Anthropocene.................................................. 7.3.3 Climate Action of China in the Anthropocene....................... 7.3.4 Economic Vulnerability from a Demographic Perspective................................................................................ 7.4 Limitations of the Study..................................................................... 7.5 Future Research Direction................................................................... References....................................................................................................... xxi 206 206 207 208 209 209 210 211
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Contents 1 2 A Philosophical Basis. 1.1 A Tale of Two Regions. 1.2 Philosophical Basis. 1.2.1 Environmental Humanities. 1.2.2 Environmental Humanities and Environmental Determinism. 1.2.3 The Big Data and Quantitative History. 1.2.4 Historical Geography: A Subject to Bridge the Gaps Between History and Geography and Between Time and Space. 1.2.5 Anthropocene: A New Age of Nature-Human Association. 1.3 Objectives of the Book. 1.4 Potential Significance and Risks. 1.4.1 Empirical Support to Environmental Humanities. 1.4.2 Empirical Evaluation of Historical Records for Quantitative Analysis. 1.4.3 Anthropocene: A Divergence in Perception Between China and Europe. 1.4.4 A Possible Historical Reference for Future Climate Challenge?. 1.5 Distinguishing Points of This
Book. References. A New Approach to an Old Question: AMethodological Basis. 2.1 The Way to Understand Paleoclimate Change. 2.1.1 Instrumental Records. 2.1.2 Historical Records. 2.1.3 Natural Proxies. 2.1.4 Concerns in Paleoclimatology : Accuracy and Resolution. 1 1 3 5 7 9 13 14 16 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 27 30 31 32 36 xvii
xviii Contents 2.2 Temperature and Precipitation as the Indicators of Climate Change. 2.3 Strategies for Paleoclimate Reconstruction in the Book. . 2.4 Scale Thinking: A Key Methodological Issue. 2.4.1 Temporal Scale. 2.4.2 Spatial Scale. 2.4.3 Implications of the Microscale and Macroscale Approaches. 2.4.4 Purification of theScale Issue in the Book. 2.5 Data and Methods inthe Book. 2.5.1 Study Period in the Book. 2.5.2 Data Sources. 2.5.3 Methods. 2.6 Philosophy Embedded inthe Statistical Analysis. 2.7 Theoretical Basis of the Causal Analysis in the Book. 2.8 A Brief Discussion on the Historical Records of China and Europe. References. 3 Climate Change and the Agrarian Economy: The Case of
Europe. 3.1 The Little Ice Age and the General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century in Pre-industrial Europe. 3.2 The Facts on Pre-industrial Europe According to the Historical Literature. 3.2.1 Social Buffering Capacity of Pre-industrial Europe in General. 3.2.2 England. 3.2.3 France. 3.2.4 Germany. 3.2.5 Poland. 3.2.6 Russia. 3.2.7 Negative Impacts of Precipitation on Pre-industrial Europe. 3.3 Quantitative Analysis at a Macroscale of Europe’s Agrarian Economy. 3.3.1 Theoretical Framework at a Macroscale. 3.3.2 Statistical Analysis of the Theoretical Framework. 3.4 Implications of the Quantitative Results for Pre-industrial Europe. 3.4.1 Climate Change and the
Agrarian Economy at Different Temporal Scales. 3.4.2 Temperature: A Controlling Factor of Climate Change in Pre-industrial Europe. 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 54 56 57 59 60 67 68 69 70 72 73 73 73 74 75 77 77 80 86 87 88
XIX Contents 3.4.3 Supply-Demand Mechanism in Pre-industrial Europe. 3.4.4 Social Crisis and Economic Development in Historical Europe. 3.5 Summary. References. 4 5 Climate Change and the Agrarian Economy: The Case of China. 4.1 The Facts on China According to the Historical Literature. 4.1.1 Social Buffering Capacity of Late Imperial China in General. 4.1.2 Tumu Crisis (±7fc¿^). 4.1.3 Li Zicheng ê йй) Rebellion. 4.1.4 Manchurian Conquest. 4.1.5 Daoguang (it7t) Depression. 4.1.6 Taiping Rebellion. 4.2 Quantitative Analysis at a Macroscale of China’s Agrarian Economy. 4.3 Implications of the Quantitative Results for Late Imperial China. 4.3.1 Comparative Role of
Temperature and Precipitation. 4.3.2 Special Role of Population in Late Imperial China. 4.3.3 Social Crisis and Economic Development in Historical China. 4.4 Summary. References. 89 90 94 95 99 100 102 107 112 114 118 120 121 129 129 130 131 133 133 Comparative Analysis of Eurasia. 139 5.1 Climate Change and the Agrarian Economies of Pre-Industrial Europe and Late Imperial China. 139 5.2 Comparisons of Countries Across Eurasia. 140 5.2.1 Wide Influence of Climate Change on the Agrarian Society. 141 5.2.2 Differentiated Responses toClimate Change. 142 5.2.3 Climate Change, Agrarian Economy, and Social Crisis: Direct and Indirect Ways. 147 5.3 Climate Change, Agrarian Economy, and the Great Divergence. 149 5.4 A Quantitative Answer to When, Where, and How. 151 References. 152
XX 6 Contents The Way to Know the Chinese Past According to the Climate-Related Records. 157 6.1 Current Progress in Climate History Research Based on China’s Historical Documents. 161 6.1.1 Application to Paleoclimate Reconstructions. 161 6.1.2 Understanding Climate and Society. 164 6.2 Elements of Weather/Climate in the Records of Imperial China. 166 6.2.1 Materials of Historical Documents. 166 6.2.2 Sources of Historical Documents. 168 6.2.3 Generalizations in the Writing Style. . 171 6.2.4 Direct Historical Records on Climatic Conditions. 172 6.3 Comments on China’s Historical Documents in the Context of Climate History. 174 6.3.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using China’s Historical Documents. 174 6.3.2 Main Principles in Using China’s Historical Documents. 175 6.3.3 Possibility of Quantitative Approaches in Using the Historical Documents of China. 176 6.3.4 “Mandate of Heaven”: Exploring an Important Social Implication of
Climate. 177 6.3.5 “Heaven” and the Pragmatism of Governance in Ancient China. 180 6.4 Revisiting Environmental Humanities and the “Mandate of Heaven”. 182 6.5 Summary. 183 References. 185 7 Conclusion. 191 7.1 Remarks on the Findings in the Book. 192 7.2 Theoretical Implications of the Findings in This Book. 194 7.2.1 Revisiting Evolutionary Economics, Ecological Economics, and Environmental Economics . 194 7.2.2 A Key Methodological Issue:Scale Thinking. 196 7.2.3 Causal Mechanisms in Scale Thinking. 198 7.2.4 Role of Population in Scale Thinking. 199 7.2.5 Historical Root of the Notion of Anthropocene in China and Europe. 200 7.2.6 Comparison Between Quantitative History and the Questionnaire Survey Method: Three Open Questions for Readers. 204 7.2.7 Modest Remarks on the Quantitative Analysis in the
Book. 205
Contents 7.3 Potential Social Implications to the Current Society. 7.3.1 Forthcoming Climate Change and Agricultural Production. 7.3.2 Dual Role of China in the Context of Climate Change in the Anthropocene. 7.3.3 Climate Action of China in the Anthropocene. 7.3.4 Economic Vulnerability from a Demographic Perspective. 7.4 Limitations of the Study. 7.5 Future Research Direction. References. xxi 206 206 207 208 209 209 210 211 |
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spelling | Pei, Qing Verfasser (DE-588)125028306X aut Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence Qing Pei Cham, Switzerland Springer [2021] © 2021 xxiii, 214 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, Porträt txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Economic Geography Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts Environmental Economics Economy-wide Country Studies Climate Change Economic geography Climate change Environmental economics Economic history Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd rswk-swf Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd rswk-swf Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd rswk-swf Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 s Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 s Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 s Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 s China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-030-78746-2 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033033644&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Pei, Qing Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence Economic Geography Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts Environmental Economics Economy-wide Country Studies Climate Change Economic geography Climate change Environmental economics Economic history Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd |
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title | Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence |
title_auth | Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence |
title_exact_search | Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence |
title_exact_search_txtP | Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence |
title_full | Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence Qing Pei |
title_fullStr | Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence Qing Pei |
title_full_unstemmed | Climate change economics between Europe and China long-term economic development of divergence and convergence Qing Pei |
title_short | Climate change economics between Europe and China |
title_sort | climate change economics between europe and china long term economic development of divergence and convergence |
title_sub | long-term economic development of divergence and convergence |
topic | Economic Geography Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts Environmental Economics Economy-wide Country Studies Climate Change Economic geography Climate change Environmental economics Economic history Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Economic Geography Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts Environmental Economics Economy-wide Country Studies Climate Change Economic geography Climate change Environmental economics Economic history Klimaänderung Umweltökonomie Landwirtschaft Internationaler Vergleich Europa China |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033033644&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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