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The Yellow River A Natural And Unnatural History Yale Agrarian Studies Series Ruth Mostern

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The Yellow River A Natural And Unnatural History Yale Agrarian Studies Series Ruth Mostern
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.5 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Ruth Mostern
ISBN: 9780300238334, 0300238339
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Yellow River A Natural And Unnatural History Yale Agrarian Studies Series Ruth Mostern by Ruth Mostern 9780300238334, 0300238339 instant download after payment.

A three-thousand-year history of the Yellow River and the legacy of interactions between humans and the natural landscape
From Neolithic times to the present day, the Yellow River and its watershed have both shaped and been shaped by human society. Using the Yellow River to illustrate the long-term effects of environmentally significant human activity, Ruth Mostern unravels the long history of the human relationship with water and soil and the consequences, at times disastrous, of ecological transformations that resulted from human decisions.
As Mostern follows the Yellow River through three millennia of history, she underlines how governments consistently ignored the dynamic interrelationships of the river’s varied ecosystems—grasslands, riparian forests, wetlands, and deserts—and the ecological and cultural impacts of their policies. With an interdisciplinary approach informed by archival research and GIS (geographical information system) records, this groundbreaking volume provides unique insight into patterns, transformations, and devastating ruptures throughout ecological history and offers profound conclusions about the way we continue to affect the natural systems upon which we depend.

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