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Dataset of Famine in Jiangsu-Shanghai Region during Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)


Wei Zhudeng1
1 School of Geographical Sciences,Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology,Nanjing 210044,China

DOI:10.3974/geodb.2021.04.02.V1

Published:Apr. 2021

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Key Words:

famine,semantic differential,disaster-causing factors,Qing Dynasty,Jiangsu and Shanghai region

Abstract:

The dataset of famine in Jiangsu-Shanghai region during Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) was developed based on historical records and related documentations. The famine records, including the time, location, degree and causes of famines have been collected in Jiangsu and Shanghai during 1644-1911. Then, two annual sequences of famines (frequency of counties affected by famine and its weighted index) were reconstructed by using the semantic differential method and weighted index. The famine indexes were further used to quantitatively explore the spatial variations of the famines, including different factors causing disasters during the Qing Dynasty. The dataset includes: (1) the famine sequence data, including annual records of famine in each level and annual temporal data of total famine in counties and famine index; (2) Famine index data in each county; (3) famine index data of different causing factors (flood, drought, wind and tide, freezing and insect disasters). The dataset is archived in .xlsx data format, and consists of one data file with data size of 24.9 KB. The analysis paper based on the dataset was published at Progress in Geography, Vol. 39, No. 8, 2020.

Foundation Item:

National Natural Science Foundation of China (41701219); National Key Research and Development Project (2019YFC0507801, 2016YFA0600401)

Data Citation:

Wei Zhudeng.Dataset of Famine in Jiangsu-Shanghai Region during Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)[J/DB/OL]. Digital Journal of Global Change Data Repository, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3974/geodb.2021.04.02.V1.

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Data Product:

ID Data Name Data Size Operation
1 FamineSUHU_1644-1911.xlsx 24.94KB
Co-Sponsors

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences

The Geographical Society of China

Parteners

Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) Task Group on Preservation of and Access to Scientific and Technical Data in/for/with Developing Countries (PASTD)

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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