The Ordos Plateau of China: An Endangered Environment
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About the Book
The Ordos Plateau of China is an account of the regional human-environmental history of the Ordos Plateau, a dryland region inhabited by Chinese farmers and Mongolian shepherds. The book surveys the environmental change (i.e. changes in vegetation and soil) during 1942-92, it also examines such societal factors as government policy, resource use institutions, economics, population, and cultural attitudes and beliefs; and investigates how these factors have contributed to environmental change in th Ordos Plateau. Throughout the discussion, the author retains keen awareness of the intricate interrelations among the environmental and societal factors. Following the theoretical framework of human dimensions of regional environmental change, this book seeks to contribute to the understanding of human-environment relationships in the Chinese socio-political and historical contexts. The Ordos Plateau of China is among a few books written on China's regional human-environmental issues by a Chinese- and US-trained geographer in recent years. It reflects a combination of the Chinese strength in regional environmental studies and the western tradition of nature-society geography. Based primarily on first-hand materials, and other documents that are not readily accessible in English, this book provides a richly contextualized account of Ordos environmental history and its relationship with society, to the English-speaking world. It also helps the reader to better understand human-environmental issues in China in general.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9789280810356
EAN: 9789280810356
Publisher Date: 01/11/1999
Dewey: 363.700
Is LeadingArticle: Y
LCCN: 99006751
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 16 mm
ISBN-10: 9280810359
Publisher: United Nations University Press
Binding: Paperback
Height: 232 mm
Language: English
Lexile Reading: 1340
No of Pages: 208
Series Title: English
Width: 155 mm