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Water, Climate, and the Limits of Human Wisdom: Historical-Geographic Analogies Between Early Mughal and Modern South Asia

机译:水,气候和人类智慧的局限性:莫卧儿早期与现代南亚之间的历史地理类比

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The expanding literature on climate change and water resources in South Asia includes a small number of works that stress the role of human wisdom-past, present, and future. Some studies draw attention to the "dying wisdom" of traditional water systems, whereas others seek wiser conceptual models for addressing climate change and water stresses. This article examines the historical geography of hydroclimatic adjustment in early Mughal India, with an emphasis on state formation in chronicles of the late sixteenth century. Notwithstanding claims of wisdom then, as now, water and climatic hazards had limited episodic salience inMughal chronicles. Even so,Mughal sources identify indirect forms of human adjustment, ranging from land revenue policies to infrastructure investment, administrative reform, human mobility, and landscape interpretation that bear comparison with current deliberations.
机译:关于南亚气候变化和水资源的文献不断增加,其中有少量作品强调了人类智慧的过去,现在和未来的作用。一些研究引起了人们对传统水系统“垂死的智慧”的关注,而另一些研究则寻求更明智的概念模型来应对气候变化和水资源压力。本文研究了印度莫卧儿早期水文气候调节的历史地理,重点是16世纪后期编年史中的国家形成。尽管有智慧的主张,但像现在一样,在莫卧儿纪事中,水和气候危害的情景突显性有限。即便如此,莫卧儿的消息来源也指出了人为调整的间接形式,从土地税收政策到基础设施投资,行政改革,人员流动以及对景观的解释都与当前的讨论进行了比较。

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