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摘要
人与环境的相互作用一直是地理学家研究的热点问题。许多亚洲国家的快速发展引发了亚洲地理学家对人类活动对环境影响的进一步关注。许多先前的研究已经明确地表明,人类可以给我们周围的环境带来积极和消极的影响,从而影响我们的生活质量。因此,提高我们对人类活动及其对环境的影响的认识,对于制定适当的策略来解决发展所带来的环境问题至关重要。在这期特刊中,学者们被邀请来研究上述主题。研究范围从地方到全球,希望通过对环境与发展关系的深入了解,使读者对人与环境的关系有一个全面的认识。本期特刊是应《亚洲地理》杂志总编辑徐江教授的邀请而创办的。这期特刊收录了五篇论文。简而言之,第一篇论文是关于历史上气候变化对战争的作用的全面回顾。Lee(2018)对近年来测量气候变化对战争影响的大n定量研究进行了全面回顾。两篇论文分别是关于中国农村地区和香港世界地质公园的旅游。Chan和Zhang(2018)研究了香港联合国教科文组织世界地质公园的目的地形象,Lee和abrahams(2018)研究了旅游表征如何以反映自然旅游经济高度国家管理性质的方式反映国家话语和意识形态。Xu et al.(2018)和morley(2018)的文章关注中国的工业化和菲律宾碧瑶的城市发展。
Interaction between human and environment has been a popular research topic for geographers. The rapid development in many Asian countries triggers further concern to Asian Geographers on the impacts of human activities to the environment. Many previous studies have conclusively indicated that human could bring both positively and negatively impacts to our surrounding environment that influences the quality of our life. In this regard, enhancing our understanding about the human activities and their impacts on environment are vital to formulate appropriate strategies to tackle the environmental problems caused by the development. In this special issue, scholars are invited to examine the above topics. The scope of research ranged from local to global scale and it is hoped that insights on the relationship between environment and development can offer the readers a holistic understanding on the human–environment relationship. This special issue is originated from the invitation of Prof. Xu Jiang – the Editor-in-Chief of Asian Geographer. Five papers are included in this special issue. Briefly, the first paper is about a comprehensive review on the role of climate change on wars in history. Lee (2018) offers a holistic review on the large-N quantitative studiesmeasuring the effect of climate change onwars in recent history. Two papers are about tourism in both rural areas in China and global geopark of Hong Kong. Chan and Zhang (2018) investigate the destination image of the Hong Kong UNESCOGlobal Geopark and Lee andAbrahams (2018) examine how tourism representations mirror state discourses and ideologies in amanner that reflects the highly state-managed nature of the nature’s tourism economy. Xu et al. (2018) andMorley (2018) articles focus on the industrialization of China and urban development in Baguio of Philippines.
期刊介绍:
Asian Geographer disseminates knowledge about geographical problems and issues focusing on Asia and the Pacific Rim. Papers dealing with other regions should have a linkage to Asia and the Pacific Rim. Original and timely articles dealing with any field of physical or human geographical inquiries and methodologies will be considered for publication. We welcome, for example, submissions on people-environment interactions, urban and regional development, transport and large infrastructure, migration, natural disasters and their management, environment and energy issues. While the focus of the journal is placed on original research articles, review papers as well as viewpoints and research notes under the category of “Asian Geography in Brief” are also considered. Review papers should critically and constructively analyse the current state of understanding on geographical and planning topics in Asia. The ‘Asian Geography in Brief’ section welcomes submissions of applied geographical and planning research about Asia. The section aims to showcase (1) the diverse geography and planning of Asia; and (2) the diverse geographical and planning research about Asia. The journal will also publish special issues on particular themes or areas. Book reviews can be included from time to time.