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An urban extent dataset in late imperial China in 15th-19th centuries
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posted on 2021-02-25, 07:13 authored by Qiaofeng XueQiaofeng Xue, Xiaobin Jin, Yinong Cheng, Xuhong Yang, Yinkang Zhouwe reconstruct the urban extents for China that extend back from 15th century to 19th century based on multiple historical documents. Cities in late imperial China (the Ming and the Qing Dynasties, 1368-1911) generally had city walls, and these walls were usually built around the urban built-up area. By restoring the scope of the city walls, the urban extend in this period could be restored. Firstly, we collected the years of construction or reconstruction of city walls from the historical data. Specifically, the period in which the scope of the city wall keeps unchanged is recorded as a lifetime of it. Secondly, specialization of the scope of the city wall could be conducted based on the urban morphology method, and variety of documentation, including the historical literature materials, the military topographic maps of the first half of the 20th century, and the remote sensing images of the 1970s. Correlation and integration of the lifetime and the spatial data would produce China City Wall Areas Dataset (CCWAD) in late imperial. Based on the proximity to the time of most of the city walls, we generated China Urban Extent Dataset (CUED) in the 15th-19th centuries in six representative years (i.e., 1400, 1537, 1648, 1708, 1787, and 1866).