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15 March 1996, Volume 11 Issue 1
    

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  • Cai Yunlong
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 1-6. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.001
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    The research on man-earth relationship should be in a scientific paradigm. The paradigms at the level of ideology are just philosophical and ethical speculations. In philosophical and ethical speculations on man-earth relationship, there have been the idea of God's will, geographical determinism, probabilism, the idea of conquering nature, and antianthropocentricism. Now the idea of harmony between man and the earth is being identified and prevailing in the world. This article introduces and evaluates main ideas on man-earth relationship appeared in the history and contemporary days.
  • Li Muhan, Shen Shoubing
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 7-11. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.002
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    This essay puts forword that regional culture of China took shape in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States. Through Long-term development and evolution it can be divided into sixteen cultural regions to this day. The essay generalizes the geographic of the regions and analyzes its forming reasons.' It is of high significance to the developement of traditional culture and cultural excharge.
  • Wang Huichang
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 12-16. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.003
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    According to the reseaich result of enviromental change of the Nile River Basin, we hold that it was the humid climate owing to the monsoon power being strengthened and consequently to the monsoon rainfall being increased 9000-4000 years ago that formed a favourable geographical environment for the rising and preliminary development of the civilization of the Nile River Basin. Therefore, the civilization of the Nile River Basin was the gift from monsoon rain rather than the gift from the Nole River them. Because the amount of monsoon rainfall restricted the prosperity and decline of the civilization to a great extent the desiccation and desertation, which was caused from the monsoon power decline and the monsoon rainfall decrease from 4000 years ago destroyed the ancient civilization step by step.
  • Liu Yan
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 17-19. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.004
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    The paper gives a clear explanation of natural property and cultural property of cultural landscape distribution, through studying natural conditions. At the same time, the paper also inquires into the synthetical influence from conditioning inductions and the centre of state power, and how to interfere cultural landscape in Hebei area.
  • Li Zhijun
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 20-24. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.005
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    In the prehistorical society, human social activities were greatly limited by nature, owing to the low production capacity and the primitive way of thinking. As rock art was the exterior expression of aesthetic consciousness which was formed through practice and thinking, it was highly limited by nature as well.Speaking from a certain extent, the environmental evolution of the whole globe and the cycles of developmnet of culture brought ups and downs to rock art and also the choice of the small environment of rock art reflected the germinatoin and awakening of environmental consciousness of the pimitive mankind.
  • Wu Xiangli, Zhang Jin
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 25-28,55. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.006
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    This article studies and analyzes the form and special property of culture of ice and snow in cold areas, and on the basis of this puts forward five subjects on the construction of culture of ice and snow.
  • Chen Chuankang
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 29-35. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.007
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    The importance of studies on the traditional geomancy has been recognized by some scholars since the second half of 20th century. These studies include the geomantic connotation and its operational way. The modernization of geomantic omen is becoming the goal of scholars and a few of geomancers. As a spatial organizational study, the geomacy takes the "xingfa" (form-geomancy) having a new understanding, and takes the "lifa" (physio-geomancy)and "Rifa" (time-geomancy)as a dynamic study. The geomantic studies from a plot to a region have greater applicational values. The analyses of geomantic connotation should depend on the "zhouyi", and use the "Xiangshufa" to demonstrate. If the geomantic omen was considered in regional tourist exploitation (the introduction to visitors or the landscape planning), the tourism would have greater attractivities to editors, and the buildings would have greater vaines.
  • Liu Peilin
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 36-39. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.008
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    From the aspect of geography this thesis gives a perspective of the traditional Chinese Feng shui. It points out that (1) Feng shui originated in the central area of the ancient Chinese civilization; (2) An ideal feng shui point should have standard terrain and harmonious environment; (3) The traditional Chinese Fengshui is different from Western geographical determinism in the discussion of man-erath relationship.
  • Xiong Ruowei
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 40-43. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.009
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    The author thinks the research of human behaviour of environment is an important con tent of comprehensive harness and continuous development in a regional environment. From that beginning, this paper has expounded three typies of environment influencing human behaviour, and the major content and character of a structure's system of human behaviour and pointed out that the combinative power of both influences is the major factor to control environmental behaviour. She has emphasized the research of positivism which has a great significance for building a middle-level theory and scientific system of behaviour geography.
  • Lu Youcheng
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 44-48. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.010
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    By using the principle of behavioral geography, two actual investigations were conducted on journey activity of inhabitants of Wuhu City. On the base of analysing and systematizing the investigative data, the author studied various manifestations and their influential factors of psychological behaviour during inhabitants' journey of Wuhu City. The author not only put forward thoushts and countermeasures that could settle the problem of passenger traffic transportation in cities, but also provided reference basis for strengthening traffic planning, construction and management of cities.
  • Xu Xiaoya
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 49-50,48. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.011
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    This article is to survey the historical factors leading to the formation of the multi-linguistic status in Switzerland, along with the linguistic distributional condition and the educational situation in mix-language areas and to analize the advantages and existing problems brought to Switzerland by multi-linguistic system.
  • Zhang Li, Wu Jianping
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 51-55. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.012
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    This paper discusses mainly the formation and development of ancient town in China from Xia dynasty to Warring states, points out that the shape, she and site of ancient town are related with the natural and social environments, the shape is affected mainly by resource environment, the size is related with developing level of economy and adminsistration rank,and the site has something to do with these factors such as domination and stability of country, economic development of ancient towns. Finally, this paper discusses the applications and methods of remote sensing in investigation of ancient towns.
  • Zhang Yuexi
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 56-58. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.013
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    In view of the knowledse that "the development process of tourism can be considered in some degree to be the process of the increasing connection of tourism and regional economy", the author puts forward the development model of the tourism in scenic spots. Certain scenic spots shows clear stage characteristicss in time order, including resource conduct stage, production conduct stage and information conduct stage. During the process, tourism develops from scenic spots to towns till the whole reston; resourses are developed from single item to multy items till complex ones; regional economy and culture develop from particular points to the entire area. This development process is in dymanic state.
    The author considers that the pattern and development of tourist towns should try to have the unity of space-saving and the protection of ecoenviroment, and durins different processes of tourism in the scenic spots, the development of the tourist towns show different characteristics.
  • Chen Yangu
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 59-62. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.014
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  • Chen Changchun
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 66-69. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.016
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    According to various factors influencing to the economical opening. This paper probes tentatively into the way which Northeast China's complying with and participation in the Northeast Asia' cooperation and pay particular attention to the analysis and estimation of the advantageous geographical condition of the external cooperation in Northeast China from the present situation of developing the external economy and cooperation with the adjacent countries in Norhteast China.
  • Li Ling
    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 70-73. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.017
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    This paper analyses the impact of populstion migration on population development in Cadana. The process of population increase in Canada can be divided into three periods.When combined with the population migration, the third period can be divided into 4 subperiods.
    The population migration plays some important roles in the process of poputation development. 1) The effect of migration on the population increase is becoming stronger due to the decreasing of the natural population increase rate and the ageing of population age structure. 2) The race and language of canada has becoming more and more varied since 1960's,accompaning the variety of the original areas of migrants. 3) The population gravity centre of Canada has been moving forward from east to west. In this process, the population migration is one of the important pushing factors. 4) The population size of Canada will be about 31-32 million by the Year of 2025 if the average yearly net immigrants will be 60 thousand, according to a prediction.
  • HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 74-76. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.018
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  • HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. 1996, 11(1): 77-78. https://doi.org/10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.1996.01.019
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