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The project examines how societies have historically adapted and thrived in flood-prone areas, focusing on the Tea-Horse Road region in Southeast Tibet. It aims to develop a theoretical framework for understanding flood resilience over time and space, utilizing various data sources and modeling techniques to analyze an…
Existing studies on flood-society relations overwhelmingly concentrate on risk, exposure, vulnerability, damage, loss, and adaptation needs, most of which adopt a negative perspective.
The fact that various human societies have well survived and continuously developed in flood prone areas (e.g., coasts, river deltas, flood plains, hilly valleys) is far less studied.
Closing this research gap requires a deeper historical perspective to investigate the resilience of human society to floods, i.e.,…
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