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Climate Change Economics between Europe and China: Long-Term Economic Development of Divergence and Convergence

Autor Qing Pei
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2021
This book is the first attempt to highlight the Great Divergence between Europe and China from the perspective of environmental change. The author discusses the agrarian economy while considering the effects of climate change in both Europe and China at a long-term scale. The findings in the book supplement current knowledge and discussion on the Great Divergence across Eurasia.
The book further aims to empirically review the climatic impacts on the human community in the past as the relevant historical reference by which to understand human–nature linkages in the current Anthropocene epoch. The statistical analysis in the book will contribute to the development of relevant subjects, such as environmental humanities, quantitative history, and historical geography. The book thus is suitable to all levels of students, undergraduate and postgraduate, in the university.
In summary, by combining multiple disciplines in both methods and knowledge, this book becomes an interesting reference to students, academic staff, and even the general public. It may also appeal to policymakers, who aim to address the impacts of climate change according to past societal experiences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030787455
ISBN-10: 3030787451
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: XXIII, 214 p. 25 illus., 17 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Acknowledgements.- Chapter 1. Introduction: An academic journey starts from the geography.- Chapter 2. A philosophical basis.- Chapter 3. A new approach to an old question: A methodological basis.- Chapter 4. Climate change and the agrarian economy: The case of Europe.- Chapter 5. Climate change and the agrarian economy: The case of China.- Chapter 6. Comparative analysis of Eurasia.- Chapter 7. The way to know the Chinese past according to the climate-related records.- Chapter 8. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Dr. Qing Pei works as an Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences, Education University of Hong Kong. Before joining the department in 2016, he used to work in the University of Cambridge, UK, the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and the University of Hong Kong. As a historical geographer, Dr. Pei’s research interests span across physical and human geography, with specific focus on social responses to climate change in human history, methodology development in environmental history and humanities, and environmental change and world history. So far, he has published more than 40 papers in SCI/SSCI-indexed journals, including Nature, PNAS, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Global Ecology and Biogeography, and Environmental Research Letters. In recent years, he won different prizes and honors, such as Carson Fellowship from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Nature Science Award)from the Ministry of Education, China, and Li Ka Shing Prize. He is currently leading a research project entitled “Climate Reconstruction and Impacts from the Archives of Societies” under the PAGES (Past Global Changes).

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This book is the first attempt to highlight the Great Divergence between Europe and China from the perspective of environmental change. The author discusses the agrarian economy while considering the effects of climate change in both Europe and China at a long-term scale. The findings in the book supplement current knowledge and discussion on the Great Divergence across Eurasia.
The book further aims to empirically review the climatic impacts on the human community in the past as the relevant historical reference by which to understand human–nature linkages in the current Anthropocene epoch. The statistical analysis in the book will contribute to the development of relevant subjects, such as environmental humanities, quantitative history, and historical geography. The book thus is suitable to all levels of students, undergraduate and postgraduate, in the university.In summary, by combining multiple disciplines in both methods and knowledge, this book becomes an interestingreference to students, academic staff, and even the general public. It may also appeal to policymakers, who aim to address the impacts of climate change according to past societal experiences.

Caracteristici

Provides a new interpretation on economic development across Eurasia from the view of climate change Sheds new light on economic vulnerabilities in different regions by reviewing the Great Divergence under climate change Presents a highly interdisciplinary point of view in both knowledge and methodology Compares Europe and China in terms of economic responses to climate change Provides policy makers with a historical background to address the impacts of climate change