Northwest China, including the provinces of Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, and a small part of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region,
was not only one of the earliest developed areas in history, but also one of the most ecologically fragile belts. The traditionally
sustainable land reclamation and cultivation policies for the development of an agricultural economy adopted and implemented
in administrations during different periods of the Qing dynasty, greatly raised farming and stock production. However, this
led to imbalances in the originally fragile ecological environment. The negative effects such as rapidly expanding desertification,
worsening water and soil erosions, increased cost of production, enlarged investment, vicious cycles and failing economy can
serve as a lesson for contemporary development.
Keywords Northwest China - Qing dynasty - reclamation and cultivation - ecological changes
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Translated from: Qingshi Yanjiu 清史研究 (Studies in Qing History), No. 1, 2004