Research on Yellow River Floods and Urban Changes in the Lower Reaches During the Ming and Qing Dynasties

Research on Yellow River Floods and Urban Changes in the Lower Reaches During the Ming and Qing Dynasties

by Yu Yunhong Li Fajie

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This book starts from the study of floods, takes the issue of urban change as the main line, and focuses on the theme of the impact of Yellow River floods on urban changes in the downstream areas and the interactive relationship between the two. It systematically explores the decline and regeneration of downstream cities, as well as the pattern evolution, center of gravity shift process and its internal reasons in the Ming and Qing Dynasties against the backdrop of frequent floods and changes in the ecological environment. This book uses the research methods of historical geography, urban history, disaster history, ecological history and other disciplines to systematically sort out the historical materials of the Yellow River disaster, and conducts a relatively comprehensive collection and arrangement of the Yellow River historical records of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, local chronicles of downstream provinces, cities and counties, compilations, archives, and various survey materials; it also uses field investigation methods to discover first-hand information, combining macro research with micro research, overall research and case studies; and draws on the historical map method. , Using the river course map, survey map and city site map data, we studied the Yellow River hydrology and floods, Yellow River floods and urban morphological changes, Yellow River floods and urban economic changes, Yellow River floods and urban social changes, etc., Striving to accurately reflect the distribution status and changing trends of the research objects in space or time, in order to draw scientific and reasonable conclusions, and provide some reference for more rational protection and utilization of the Yellow River, and protection of urban development in the lower reaches of the Yellow River.

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