China’s academic achievements are often considered reproductions by occidental scholars. Conversely, the country’s first dendrochronological studies began almost as early as those in Europe and America. Here, we place the century-long history of Chinese dendrochronology in the context of socio-political, economic and personal circumstances, describe past developments, and outline future challenges. Like all scholars, China’s next generation of dendrochronologists must balance national standards and global norms towards innovation and collaboration.
- Linlin Gao
- Tatiana Bebchuk
- Ulf Büntgen