Preface | |
Introduction | |
The context | |
China's environmental history in world persepective | |
Interpreting the physical environment | |
Man's impact on the vegetation and landscape in the Inner Himalaya and Tibet | |
The villagers' view of environmental history in Yunnan province | |
Human Seettlement | |
Environment versus water control | |
Han immigration and the settlement of Taiwan | |
The Frontiers: Highlands and lowlands | |
Population and ecology along the frontier in Qing China | |
Water | |
Clear waters versus muddy waters | |
Action at a distance | |
Weather and Climate | |
'It never used to snow' | |
Changes in climate, land, and human efforts | |
Diseases | |
Cholera in China, 1820-1930 | |
Environment and tuberculosis in modern China | |
Representations of the environment - the offical mind | |
From the Yellow River to the Huai | |
Official thinking on environmental issues and the state's environmental roles in eighteenth-century China | |
Representations of the environment - literary and popular sensibility | |
Ecologism versus moralism | |
Water, love, and labour | |
The environment and early modern economic growth in Taiwan and Japan | |
Non-reclamation deforestation in Taiwan, circa 1600-1976 | |
Hydro-electricity and industrialization | |
Environmental problems and perceptions in early industrial Japan | |
Index | |
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