2019
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13040
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Regional patterns of pastoralist migrations under the push of reduced precipitation in imperial China

Abstract: Aim: As a response of pastoralists to climate change, nomadic migration deeply shaped Chinese history during the imperial era. Existing research on climate-driven nomadic migration is conducted mainly on a national-continental scale. To advance the current work, we aim to resolve migratory movements at a provincial-regional scale using a large and long-term historical dataset as a first attempt. The spatiotemporal features of nomadic migration under climatic effects, specifically precipitation, are analysed in… Show more

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“…The locations of selected sacred mountains are shown in Figure 1. According to climate and landscape history (Pei et al, 2020), China can be grouped into five regions: Northeast China, Northwest China, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, North China, and Central-South China.…”
Section: Geographical Distribution Of Sacred Mountainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The locations of selected sacred mountains are shown in Figure 1. According to climate and landscape history (Pei et al, 2020), China can be grouped into five regions: Northeast China, Northwest China, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, North China, and Central-South China.…”
Section: Geographical Distribution Of Sacred Mountainsmentioning
confidence: 99%