摘要
In recent years foreign scholars have produced major studies of China's environmental history, or its environment and history. Most seem to focus on various periods and regions. Such an approach to China's environmental history is understandable and reasonable, since writing a synthesis of this history is no easy task: China has both a variety of ecosystems ranging from alpine mountains to tropical forests, and a long history with the longest unbroken written record of all the world's civilizations. But Robert B. Marks,
In recent years foreign scholars have produced major studies of China's environmental history, or its environment and history. Most seem to focus on various periods and regions. Such an approach to China's environmental history is understandable and reasonable, since writing a synthesis of this history is no easy task: China has both a variety of ecosystems ranging from alpine mountains to tropical forests, and a long history with the longest unbroken written record of all the world's civilizations. But Robert B. Marks,