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River Deltas of China

Yves Earhart

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Editora: Publifye

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River Deltas of China explores the intricate relationship between China's river deltas, particularly the Yangtze Delta, and the nation's historical, economic, and social development. The book reveals how these geomorphological regions have been central to agricultural productivity, industrial advancement, and urbanization. It highlights the strategic importance of these areas, noting that innovations in irrigation and water management have sustained large populations and fostered sophisticated societies. This historical analysis provides context for understanding contemporary challenges and future sustainable management strategies.

 
The book adopts a multifaceted approach, beginning with the geological formation of the deltas and transitioning into a historical analysis of agricultural practices and water management. It then investigates modern industrialization and urbanization, addressing economic advantages and environmental consequences like pollution and land subsidence. Using diverse sources, including geological surveys, historical records, and GIS analysis, River Deltas of China offers data-driven insights into land resource management and environmental conservation.

 
The book connects diverse disciplines, including Earth Sciences, Geography, World History, and Environmental Science to provide a complete picture. The book's unique value lies in its long-term historical perspective on human-environment interaction within these deltas. It progresses by first establishing the geological context, then moving into a historical analysis, and finally examining modern industrialization and urbanization. It provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex issues and informing future policy decisions related to China's river deltas.
Disponível desde: 12/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 64 páginas.

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