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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • Piles of discarded oyster shells lie on the beaches of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. Large scale over exploitation of seafood has damaged the 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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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The infrastructure of Beijing is changing as old developmenst and new developments lie aside oneanother. 2009
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  • A Chinese construction team at the side of a road on the Tibetan Plateau. China's "western development strategy" is seeing a push to bring an improved infrastructure to the region. Many worry it will lead to a slow disappearance of local Tibetan culture.
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  • A Tibetan pilgrim prostrates himself during a pilgrimage to Lhasa. Behind him, a truck passes along one of the region's main highways, still under construction, hence the huge clouds of dust. The highway is being renovated as part of the government's "western development strategy," aimed at bringing improved infrastructure to the poorer west of the country.
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  • A worker's hand grabs the edge of a sewer drain in central Kolkata. The city's sewerage infrastructure is struggling to cope with an increasing population and subsequent usage demand. India. November, 2013
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  • A man looks up from a sewer drain in central Kolkata. The city's sewerage infrastructure is struggling to cope with an increasing population and subsequent usage demand. India. November, 2013
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  • A Chinese construction team at the side of a road on the Tibetan Plateau. China's "western development strategy" is seeing a push to bring an improved infrastructure to the region. Many worry it will lead to a slow disappearance of local Tibetan culture.
    Asia-Threatened-Headwaters-12-26-432.JPG
  • A Chinese construction team at the side of a road on the Tibetan Plateau. China's "western development strategy" is seeing a push to bring an improved infrastructure to the region. Many worry it will lead to a slow disappearance of local Tibetan culture.
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  • A member of the park management overseas visitors entering the Jiuzhaigou park. At peak times, the park will welcome up to 10,000 people a day and 2 million each year. These numbers place huge demands on the the environment around the national park as infrastructure developments increase to cope with the visitor numbers.
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  • Tianjin has been dubbed the 'city of bridges' for the large number and variety of bridges found throughout the city. As sea levels rise and storm surges increase, the city's infrastructure will be the first to be impacted and be put under stress from the changing environment. 2019
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  • Broken and failing infrastructure on the banks of the Luan River, in northern China, which feeds into Bohai Bay. This river marks the northern boundary of Bohai Bay. The coastline in this region has been identified as being under severe risk of coastal erosion with impacts being predicted to increase in coming decades as sea levels rise and storm surges increase. 2019
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  • Government workers conduct maintenance on a bridge over a waterway in central Jakarta. The city’s drainage infrastructure was built by the Dutch during colonial times, however the system has subsequently fallen into severe disrepair.
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  • Smokestacks linger over the Beikedi DiaoYu wetland park in Shandong Province. This area of coastline lies only a metre or two above sea level, placing infrastructure at high risk of flooding from rising seas and storm surges. China, 2019.
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  • A man walks along coastline near the megacity of Tianjin in north-east China. Major infrastructure that supports the daily functioning of the city is often the first impacted as storm surges hit and sea levels rise. The city also has problems with land subsidence which exacerbates the problems faced. 2019
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  • A man searches for shells by the remains of an unidentified structure, near the megacity of Tianjin in north-east China. Major infrastructure that supports the daily functioning of the city is often the first impacted as storm surges hit and sea levels rise. The city also has problems with land subsidence which exacerbates the problems faced. 2019
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  • Trucks parked in a service station near the town of Ninghe, eastern Tianjin. A constant stream of trucks zigzag across the region delivering goods and materials to the ports of the region. Infrastructure is predicted to be some of the hardest hit as sea levels rise over the low-lying land in the region. 2019
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  • A fishing boat travels under the Suhe Bridge, near the megacity of Tianjin in north-east China. Major infrastructure that supports the daily functioning of the city is often the first impacted as storm surges hit and sea levels rise. The city also has problems with land subsidence which exacerbates the problems faced. 2019
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  • Fishing boats travel under the Suhe Bridge, near the megacity of Tianjin in north-east China. Major infrastructure that supports the daily functioning of the city is often the first impacted as storm surges hit and sea levels rise. The city also has problems with land subsidence which exacerbates the problems faced. 2019
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  • As China's rapid economic development continues, modernization through roads and infrastructure spreads to some of the country's most remote regions, increasing the ability to access the resources which these regions contain. Pingwu County, Sichuan Province. China
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  • Workers conduct maintenance on a rail track that was damaged during the floods of January 2013. The floods damaged infrastructure throughout the city, causing the evacuation of <br />
approximately 20,000 people and the death of over 40 people.
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  • A government worker oversees construction work near a waterway in central Jakarta. The city’s drainage infrastructure was built by the Dutch during colonial times, however the system has subsequently fallen into severe disrepair.
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  • Government workers conduct maintenance on a bridge over a waterway in central Jakarta. The city’s drainage infrastructure was built by the Dutch during colonial times, however the system has subsequently fallen into severe disrepair.
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  • Government workers conduct maintenance on a bridge over a waterway in central Jakarta. The city’s drainage infrastructure was built by the Dutch during colonial times, however the system has subsequently fallen into severe disrepair.
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  • People search for shells by the remains of an unidentified structure, near the megacity of Tianjin in north-east China. Major infrastructure that supports the daily functioning of the city is often the first impacted as storm surges hit and sea levels rise. The city also has problems with land subsidence which exacerbates the problems faced. 2019
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