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2 - Agriculture and Its Environmental Impact

from Part I - Before 1000

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 February 2022

Debin Ma
Affiliation:
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo
Richard von Glahn
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles
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China is one of the seven regions in the world where agriculture developed independently, and among the earliest, with cultivation of cereal crops dating back to at least 7000 bce. The unique repertoire of crops first cultivated in China – millet, rice, and soybeans – remained staple foods throughout Chinese history, although millet was mostly displaced by wheat, an import from West Asia, by 1000 ce. The long history of the development of agriculture and the rise of cereal cultivation as the mainstay of human livelihood and economic activity dramatically altered the natural landscape, its landforms, soils, and waters as well as its flora and fauna. Domestication of the environment to serve human needs for food, clothing, shelter, and fuel repeatedly realigned the balance between human populations and natural resources. The strain of burgeoning human populations and their demands on these resources necessitated continual technological innovation to sustain agricultural production and conserve natural resources. By the year 1000 the human impact had utterly transformed the ecology of northern China, especially in the watershed of the Yellow River.

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