Monsoon Rains, Great Rivers and the Development of Farming Civilisations in Asia
Jade d'Alpoim Guedes author Peter D Clift author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Jan '21
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A detailed review of climate change and its impacts on farming systems since the Neolithic, including anticipated future changes.
A detailed review of variations in the Asian monsoon since the mid-Holocene and its impacts on farming systems. This book assesses data and climate models predicting changes to the monsoon in the coming centuries, and discusses how past adaptive strategies might provide clues for how to manage future change.The Asian monsoon and associated river systems supply the water that sustains a large portion of humanity, and has enabled Asia to become home to some of the oldest and most productive farming systems on Earth. This book uses climate data and environmental models to provide a detailed review of variations in the Asian monsoon since the mid-Holocene, and its impacts on farming systems and human settlement. Future changes to the monsoon due to anthropogenically-driven global warming are also discussed. Faced with greater rainfall and more cyclones in South Asia, as well as drying in North China and regional rising sea levels, understanding how humans have developed resilient strategies in the past to climate variations is critical. Containing important implications for the large populations and booming economies in the Indo-Pacific region, this book is an important resource for researchers and graduate students studying the climate, environmental history, agronomy and archaeology of Asia.
'Highly recommended.' J. Schoof, Choice Connect
ISBN: 9781107030084
Dimensions: 175mm x 250mm x 20mm
Weight: 760g
350 pages