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  • CHINA. Beijing. Modern apartment developments to the north of Beijing, where dispalced 'hutong' residents are being moved as a result of their homes being destroyed in central Beijing to make way for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics . 2005
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  • The Howrah bridge looms over a community and the Ganges River in Kolkata.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. China is home to 7 out of 10 of the world's most polluted cities. A woman covers her face amongst the ruins of an old hutong (tradtional homes) destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A playing card lies in the ruins of an old hutong (tradtional homes) destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young boy amongst the ruins of an old hutong (tradtional homes) destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man and sits amongst the ruins of an old hutong (tradtional homes) making way for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A digger clears the remnants of an old hutong (traditional homes) in the Qianmen district, destroyed to make way for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman walks amongst the ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A family stand in the ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Family moving possesions prior to their home and 'hutong' being destroyed to make way for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A car drives through a hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district that has been earmrked to be destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young girl in a 'hutong' (traditonal home) that is being destroyed to make way for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Cellphone numbers daub walls, left by people looking for work and people offering work. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) off the main Wangfujing shopping street, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman walks past a graffitied wall in a destroyed hutong (tradtional home) making way for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The wealth gap in China is huge as a woman scavenges for food in a bin in an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Niu Jie district, earmarked to be destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man sleeps in the ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Children play in the ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Dongzhimen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young boy practiced writing English in a hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district that has been earmarked to be destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A homeless woman sits in the ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the central Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man and his dogs sit amongst the ruins of an old hutong (tradtional home) destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A mannequin lies in the ruins of an old hutong (traditional home) in the Qianmen district, destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • Hutongs. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutongs. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutongs. Beijing, China.
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  • A man takes a rest on his bed on the Leizhou Peninsula, Guangdong Province. 2010
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  • A Tibetan woman in her tent near Qinghai Lake. Thousands of Tibetan nomads have been relocated to nearby towns in an attempt to reduce the ecological deterioration around Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland body of water which lies at over 3000m on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The lake has been shrinking in recent decades, as a result of increased water-usage for local agriculture. Qinghai Province. China. 2010
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  • Hutongs. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutongs. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutongs. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutong destruction. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutong destruction. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutong destruction. Beijing, China.
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  • CHINA. Shanghai. The 'old town' of Shanghai is slowly being redeveloped as prime real estate is converted into more modern developments. Shanghai is a sprawling metropolis or 15 million people situated in south-east China. It is regarded as the country’s showcase in development and modernity in modern China. This rapid development and modernization, never seen before on such a scale has however spawned countless environmental and social problems. 2008
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  • CHINA. Shanghai. The 'old town' of Shanghai is slowly being redeveloped as prime real estate is converted into more modern developments. Shanghai is a sprawling metropolis or 15 million people situated in south-east China. It is regarded as the country's showcase in development and modernity in modern China. This rapid development and modernization, never seen before on such a scale has however spawned countless environmental and social problems. 2008.
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  • Hutongs. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutong destruction. Beijing, China.
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  • Hutong destruction. Beijing, China.
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. Traditional housing in the backstreets of the city. Wuhan (population 4.3 million) is a sprawling city that sits on both sides of the Yangtze River.  2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A shopfront window daubed with the Chinese charcter 'chai' (circled), meaning destruction/destroy in the central Qianmen district, being destroyed to make may for new developments aimed at modernising the city for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2005
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  • An abandoned house near a river in central Jakarta. Frequent flooding has led to many homes being abandoned.
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  • A young Indonesian boy cycles through the Kampung Apung district, in west Jakarta. As flooding affects the community, residents have had to raise the levels of their homes, often forcing them to higher ground.
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  • CHINA. Shanghai. Partially destroyed homes lie near modern developments in the centre of Shanghai. Shanghai is a sprawling metropolis or 15 million people situated in south-east China. It is regarded as the country’s showcase in development and modernity in modern China. This rapid development and modernization, never seen before on such a scale has however spawned countless environmental and social problems. 2008
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  • A man brushes his teeth in the Captain Bherry community in Kolkata. In the background a heavily polluted small pond in the centre of the resident's homes. November, 2013
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  • A man stands on a bridge that leads to newly built homes, built to rehouse local Tibetans displaced by the Maoergai Dam, in the Tibetan region of Aba.  South-east Tibetan Plateau, in Sichuan Province, western China.
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  • A woman stands in the living room of her home in a community in Kampung Apung, in west Jakarta. As flooding affects the community, residents have had to raise the levels of their homes, often forcing them to higher ground.
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  • An abandoned building in central Jakarta. Numerous buildings are found abandoned on the banks of the city's 13 rivers, as people flee the regular floods that engulf homes and communities throughout the city.
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  • A mother and child stand outside an abandoned building in central Jakarta. Numerous buildings are found abandoned on the banks of the city's 13 rivers, as people flee the regular floods that engulf homes and communities throughout the city.
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  • A man stands in the ruins of destroyed homes being modernised in the centre of town. Dunhuang, Gansu Province. China
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  • A woman stands in the living room of her home in a community in Kampung Apung, in west Jakarta. As flooding affects the community, residents have had to raise the levels of their homes, often forcing them to higher ground.
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  • An abandoned building in central Jakarta. Numerous buildings are found abandoned on the banks of the city's 13 rivers, as people flee the regular floods that engulf homes and communities throughout the city.
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  • CHINA. Shanghai. Partially destroyed homes lie near modern developments in the centre of Shanghai. Shanghai is a sprawling metropolis or 15 million people situated in south-east China. It is regarded as the country's showcase in development and modernity in modern China. This rapid development and modernization, never seen before on such a scale has however spawned countless environmental and social problems. 2008.
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  • A villager cycles past an elaborate and newly built wall in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • New homes and high rise buildings built on reclaimed land near the artificial Ligao beach, in eastern Tianjin. China, 2019.
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  • A woman raking dried corn husks in front of a newly constructed wall in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A mother and daughter ride past an elaborate and newly built gate in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A group of your boys gather outside an abandoned building in central Jakarta. Numerous buildings are found abandoned on the banks of the city's 13 rivers, as people flee the regular floods that engulf homes and communities throughout the city.
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  • Homes outside town of Kandy, the second biggest city in Sri Lanka, famed for its buddhist sites.
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  • Villagers in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A villager in Dongzhuangying village in front of an elaborate and newly built gate, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Piles of bricks in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Villagers stand next to an elaborate and newly built gate in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A man walks through Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Local Tibetans watch as heavy machinery tears down the side of a mountain to make way for new homes and developments.  South-east Tibetan Plateau, in Sichuan Province, western China.
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  • Mao Yueying, 27, with her pet 'Sugar Gilder' at home in Beijing. The nocturnal gliding possum (Petaurus breviceps) is typically found in the forests of Australia, Indonesia and New Guinea but has become a very popular pet in China due to its small size and unique appearance. Ms. Mao keeps three Sugar Gliders at home with the most expensive white individual costing 4000RMB (US$600 approx.).
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  • Flip-flops outside of a home in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • The Cotai Strip, which is home to many casinos in Macau.<br />
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  • The Cotai Strip, which is home to many casinos in Macao, at night. 2014<br />
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  • Wu (24), a student, stands next to the red walls of the Lama Temple in Beijing. "When I left home today, I was coughing a lot, so I put it [the mask] on. Before. I only wore it when there was heavy pollution. Now, I wear it everyday." PM2.5 reading - 200 - Unhealthy
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  • CHINA. New developments loom over Zijun village in Kunming, home of the Samatao minority. 2010
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. A woman walks past special wreathes that are given on the event of a death. They are placed outside the home of the deceased.  Wuhan (population 4.3 million) is a sprawling city that sits on both sides of the Yangtze River. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A scene from inside the Swedish home furnishing store Ikea. 2007.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A scene from inside the Swedish home furnishing store Ikea. 2007.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A scene from inside the Swedish home furnishing store Ikea. 2007.
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  • Sandhya Katari, 4, lies on a bed outside her home in the Jajmau area of Kanpur. She is one of a number of children in the area suffering from mental development problems believed to be caused by prolonged exposure to toxins in the local water. The city is notorious for having some of the country's worst pollution which is created by the local leathery tannery industry.
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  • Pilgrims in the town of Sershul on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China. The town is home to a large monastery which houses thousands of monks. The Sanjiangyuan or Three Rivers Headwater region of western China contains the sources of the Yangtze, Mekong and Yellow Rivers.
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  • Tibetans in the town of Sershul on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China. The town is home to a large monastery which houses thousands of monks. The Sanjiangyuan or Three Rivers Headwater region of western China contains the sources of the Yangtze, Mekong and Yellow Rivers.
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  • Young Tibetan monks in the town of Sershul on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China. The town is home to a large monastery which houses thousands of monks. The Sanjiangyuan or Three Rivers Headwater region of western China contains the sources of the Yangtze, Mekong and Yellow Rivers.
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  • Trash lies on the shore of the mangroves of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, washed up and deposited at high tide. Intense industrial development in the region has led to high levels of pollution. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
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  • Farmers working in their fields on the Leizhou Peninsula, Guangdong Province. Many mangroves have been converted into farmland in recent decades to meet the demand for food in China. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
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  • Women return from collecting seafood in the mangroves of the Leizhou Peninsula, Guangdong Province. Illegal seafood collection causes damage to the remaining mangroves of the region. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
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  • A woman returns from collecting seafood in the mangroves of the Leizhou Peninsula, Guangdong Province. Illegal seafood collection causes damage to the remaining mangroves of the region. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
    Mangroves-Guangdong-China-10-16-056.JPG
  • A woman and her child walk past an advertisement for a new holiday resort. Major coastal developments have been one of the major causes of mangrove loss in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
    Mangroves-Guangdong-China-10-16-046.JPG
  • Coastal developments for industry have contributed to the disappearance of magroves in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
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  • A woman stands in a forest near to the mangroves in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman prays in the bedroom of her home. 2005
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  • A solar heated yurt at the headquarters of the Hustai National Park, in central Mongolia home to the Przewalski Horse.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The He family, at home. He Yiran (at center), 1, is the second child in the family. In wake of the approaching census, family's are having trouble registering their second child in the one-child state. 2010
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  • CHINA. Local residents in a park in Zijun village in Kunming, home of the Samatao minority. 2010
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  • CHINA. A elderly man in Zijun village in Kunming, home of the Samatao minority. 2010
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  • A young girl in Zijun village, home of the Samatao minority.
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  • A pile of refuse in Zijun village, home of the Samatao minority.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A scene from inside the Swedish home furnishing store Ikea. 2007.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A scene from inside the Swedish home furnishing store Ikea. 2007.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The hutongs of central Beijing are being cleared to make way for new developments aimes at modernising the city for the 2008 Olympics. The lady pictures tells how her home is to be destroyed within days. 2007.
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  • A farmer walking home in his village that is suffering from desertification in Hebei Province, China.  Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Inappropriate farming methods and over cultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years.
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  • A man in his home in a remote village in the mountains of Pingwu County in Sichuan Province, south-west China.
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