Good Earths: Regional and Historical Insights into China's Environment

by Abe Ken-ichi and James E. Nickum

Ken-Ichi Abe (Editor) and James E. Nickum (Editor)

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China encompasses a wide range of natural environments and human communities. Focusing on specific regional changes over time, this book presents empirical studies that examine the diversity of interactions between peoples and their environments in China.

Good Earths is organised around the themes of land, trees, water, and grasses - as scholars from China and beyond assess particular regional environmental issues drawing on both contemporary and historical sources. Each chapter examines a specific topic that sheds light on the relationship between peoples and environments in China, from the formation of the Pearl River Delta to the effects of the Three Gorges Dam Project and the socio-environmental significance of bamboo.

Ecologically fragile belts, ethnic and environmental margins, ecologically motivated migration, deforestation and reforestation, pollution, and water use are just some of the issues examined. Good Earths thus provides an important account of key environmental issues facing China today.
  • ISBN10 1920901353
  • ISBN13 9781920901356
  • Publish Date 28 February 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 292
  • Language English