清代中国饥荒与气候灾害的关系

Zhudeng Wei, Beibei Li
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饥荒对人类粮食安全和可持续发展构成重大威胁。本研究调查了不同时空尺度下饥荒的发生率、严重程度及其与气候变化/灾害的关系。研究利用中国清朝(公元 1644-1911 年)与饥荒相关的 13828 条文献记录重建了饥荒指数。研究发现,在季节到年际尺度上,极端干旱/洪水事件会瞬间引发饥荒,导致大饥荒的间歇性发生。干旱引发的饥荒最为突出。在不同地区,饥荒与干旱的短期变化和长期趋势都呈正相关。水灾对饥荒的影响是双刃剑,在中国的北方和南方之间存在差异。1811 年至 1878 年期间发生的严重饥荒与气候变冷以及人口对资源的压力不断增大情况下干旱/洪水事件增加有关。1876-1878 年的大饥荒可能是 19 世纪初以来人地矛盾加剧、华北地区周期性干旱以及华南地区洪涝灾害导致的区域缓冲机制减弱等因素长期相互作用的结果。
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Relationship between famine and climatic disasters in China during the Qing Dynasty
Famine poses a significant threat to human food security and sustainable development. This study investigates the prevalence and magnitude of famine and its connection to climatic change/disasters at different spatiotemporal scales. The famine index was reconstructed using 13,828 famine-related literature records in China during the Qing Dynasty (AD 1644-1911). The study found that extreme drought/flood events instantaneously triggered famine at the seasonal to interannual scale, leading to intermittent occurrences of great famines. Drought-induced famine was the most prominent. Famine was positively correlated with drought in both short-term variations and long-term trends across different regions. The effect of floods on famines was double-edged and varied between the north and south of China. The severe famines that occurred between 1811 and 1878 were related to both climatic cooling and an increase in drought/flood events under a situation of growing population pressure on resources. The greatest famine of 1876-1878 was probably the result of long-term interactions among intensifying man-land contradictions since the early 19th century, periodic droughts in north China, and a weakening of regional buffering mechanisms due to flood-induced declines in south China.
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