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An inter-continental comparison between the environmental histories of two lake catchment systems in montane environments of France and South West China

An inter-continental comparison between the environmental histories of two lake catchment systems in montane environments of France and South West China
An inter-continental comparison between the environmental histories of two lake catchment systems in montane environments of France and South West China
Inter-continental comparisons of environmental histories can improve understanding of environmental problems and hazards, and suggest possible actions to promote adaptive capacity and resilience in communities. This article presents evidence from two discrete studies incorporating the same integrated interdisciplinary methodology that look
at montane foothill environments in France and South West China. The focus of research is on reconstructing the environmental histories of two lake catchment systems, Annecy in Haute-Savoie, France, and Erhai in Yunnan province, China. The initial findings from the comparison point to very similar sequences of an emergent flood problem in the late 17th to early 18th centuries related to upland land-use transformations of different origins that act upon longer-term sequences of environmental change. Flood problems in both catchments have been met by major engineering solutions that, whilst similar to some extent, differ in technical ingenuity. What this comparison makes clear is the importance of microvariation in environments within these catchments leading to similar, though not the same,adaptive responses to the environment. While it is clear that cultural nuances can be important causes of differences in environmental decision making, particularly in respect to choice and management options, but often the responses tend to be fairly consistent in their approaches to both environmental opportunities and problems.
1877-7236
95-120
Crook, D.S.
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Dearing, J.A.
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Jones, R.T.
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Elvin, M.
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Crook, D.S.
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Dearing, J.A.
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Jones, R.T.
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Elvin, M.
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Crook, D.S., Dearing, J.A., Jones, R.T. and Elvin, M. (2011) An inter-continental comparison between the environmental histories of two lake catchment systems in montane environments of France and South West China. Water History, 3 (2), 95-120. (doi:10.1007/s12685-011-0038-3).

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Inter-continental comparisons of environmental histories can improve understanding of environmental problems and hazards, and suggest possible actions to promote adaptive capacity and resilience in communities. This article presents evidence from two discrete studies incorporating the same integrated interdisciplinary methodology that look
at montane foothill environments in France and South West China. The focus of research is on reconstructing the environmental histories of two lake catchment systems, Annecy in Haute-Savoie, France, and Erhai in Yunnan province, China. The initial findings from the comparison point to very similar sequences of an emergent flood problem in the late 17th to early 18th centuries related to upland land-use transformations of different origins that act upon longer-term sequences of environmental change. Flood problems in both catchments have been met by major engineering solutions that, whilst similar to some extent, differ in technical ingenuity. What this comparison makes clear is the importance of microvariation in environments within these catchments leading to similar, though not the same,adaptive responses to the environment. While it is clear that cultural nuances can be important causes of differences in environmental decision making, particularly in respect to choice and management options, but often the responses tend to be fairly consistent in their approaches to both environmental opportunities and problems.

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Published date: 11 September 2011
Organisations: Palaeoenvironment Laboratory (PLUS)

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Local EPrints ID: 203315
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/203315
ISSN: 1877-7236
PURE UUID: 5f74921c-c4b3-420b-bc94-4f7c4e2b715a
ORCID for J.A. Dearing: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1466-9640

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Date deposited: 15 Nov 2011 11:18
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:19

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Author: D.S. Crook
Author: J.A. Dearing ORCID iD
Author: R.T. Jones
Author: M. Elvin

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