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DOI10.1007/s10584-014-1244-7
How climate change impacted the collapse of the Ming dynasty
Zheng, Jingyun1; Xiao, Lingbo1,2; Fang, Xiuqi1,3; Hao, Zhixin1; Ge, Quansheng1; Li, Beibei3,4
通讯作者Ge, Quansheng
来源期刊CLIMATIC CHANGE
ISSN0165-0009
EISSN1573-1480
出版年2014
卷号127期号:2页码:169-182
英文摘要

Based on the reconstructed temperatures, precipitation changes, and occurrences of extreme climate events, together with historical records on fiscal deterioration, food crises, and the frequencies of popular unrest, rebellions and wars, we identified three principal ways in which climate change contributed to the collapse in the Ming dynasty. Firstly, cooling, aridification, and desertification during a cold period destroyed the military farm system, which was the main supply system for the provisioning of government troops on the northern frontiers; these impacts increased the military expenditure from 64 % of total government expenditure in 1548-1569 to 76 % in 1570-1589 and thus aggravated the national fiscal crisis that occurred during the late Ming dynasty. Secondly, climate deterioration (e.g., cooling, aridification, and an increase in the frequencies of frost- and drought-related disasters, etc.) led to a 20-50 % reduction in the per capita production of raw grain in most areas of China, which resulted in widespread food crises and exacerbated the vulnerability of social structures during the last several decades of the Ming dynasty. Thirdly, the severe droughts occurring in 1627-1643 were a key trigger to the peasantry uprising. These droughts also played a significant role to promote the peasantry uprising, especially reviving the peasantry troops by recruitment of famine victims when they nearly perished in 1633 and 1638, and severely disrupting the food supply for the government troops, resulting in the final defeat of the government troops by the peasantry troops. This study contributes to an understanding of the climate-related mechanisms behind the collapse of the Ming dynasty, and provides a historical case study that enhances our understanding of the nature of interactions between climate change and social vulnerability.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000344387000002
WOS关键词TEMPORAL VARIATIONS ; LINKING CLIMATE ; EASTERN CHINA ; TEMPERATURE ; VARIABILITY ; RECONSTRUCTIONS ; ENVIRONMENT ; FREQUENCY ; CYCLES ; WARS
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
来源机构中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所 ; 北京师范大学 ; 南京信息工程大学
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/181431
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Land Surface Pattern & Simulat, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China;
2.Renmin Univ China, Inst Qing Hist, Beijing 100872, Peoples R China;
3.Beijing Normal Univ, Sch Geog, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China;
4.Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, Sch Language & Culture, Nanjing 210044, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
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Zheng, Jingyun,Xiao, Lingbo,Fang, Xiuqi,et al. How climate change impacted the collapse of the Ming dynasty[J]. 中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所, 北京师范大学, 南京信息工程大学,2014,127(2):169-182.
APA Zheng, Jingyun,Xiao, Lingbo,Fang, Xiuqi,Hao, Zhixin,Ge, Quansheng,&Li, Beibei.(2014).How climate change impacted the collapse of the Ming dynasty.CLIMATIC CHANGE,127(2),169-182.
MLA Zheng, Jingyun,et al."How climate change impacted the collapse of the Ming dynasty".CLIMATIC CHANGE 127.2(2014):169-182.
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