A Manuscript on the History and Geography of Longyou

A Manuscript on the History and Geography of Longyou

by Su Haiyang

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This book is a compilation of the author's published and partially unpublished papers on the historical geography of Longyou. The collection of papers is divided into four parts: Part One contains 5 papers in the theory and methods section. This paper discusses major theoretical issues such as the mutual relationship and status of cultural forces and natural forces at different scales of time and space, as well as scale selection and conversion in the study of human-land relations in historical geography. It also systematically introduces the research methods, technologies and means of historical climate, as well as the application status and prospects of geographic information systems in historical geography. The second part contains 8 papers on the relationship between man and land and early civilization. From the perspectives of large-scale (Northern China), medium-scale (Northwest) and small-scale (upper reaches of Weihe River), taking the relationship between man and land as the main line, the spatio-temporal evolution process and mechanism of early agricultural civilization under the joint action of natural environment and technological progress were elaborated. Some papers use quantitative analysis methods and draw on relevant theories of regional structure and organization in economic geography. The third volume of historical transportation geography contains 11 papers on Silk Road transportation and Longshu transportation. In addition to using the traditional literature review and field investigation methods of historical geography, this part attempts to apply the man-land relationship theory and the spatial interaction theory of economic geography to the research, providing a new theoretical perspective for the study of historical transportation geography. The fourth volume of comprehensive research on historical disasters includes a series of five papers on the correlation between historical earthquakes and meteorological anomalies in Gansu. At present, there are not many comprehensive studies on the history of natural disasters in China, and there are even fewer comprehensive studies linking the two seemingly unrelated elements of historical earthquakes and meteorological anomalies.

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