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  • CHINA. Gansu Province. Dunhuang. Parched famland in an area of evere drought. 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. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A sign lying in a bush. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A plant in a clothes store in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An artificial vine outside of a shop in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Plants next to a sidewalk. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Plants wait to be potted in the Olympic village prior to the beginning of the 2008 Olympics. 2008
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  • A man reads a newspaper in the "Living Water Garden" in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The garden is a park aimed at highlighting the importance of the relationship between man and water. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A plant in a clothes store in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An artificial vine outside of a shop in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers in the back of a truck. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers dug up and discarded from a nearby flowerbed. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers. 2008
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  • CHINA. Gansu Province. Dunhuang. Flooded agricultural land. 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. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring.
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  • CHINA. Gansu Province. Dunhuang. Sand dunes tower over local farmland. Watermelons are a fruit that demand high amounts of water for growth subsequently contributing to the loss of water in the local ecosystem. 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. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An Olympic themed advertisement. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers dug up and discarded from a nearby flowerbed. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers in the back of a truck. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A tree held together with supports to help its growth. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers. 2008
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  • CHINA. Shanghai. A model of a Panda in Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (?????; pinyin: Shàngh?i ke¯jì gu?n) is a large museum in Pudong, Shanghai, close to Century Park, the largest park of the city. The construction of the museum cost 1,75 billion RMB, and the floor area is 98 000m2 .2008..
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Plants wait to be potted in the Olympic village prior to the beginning of the 2008 Olympics. 2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An Olympic themed advertisement. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A sign lying in a bush. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A lone tree sapling in a park . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A tree seen from below. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers dug gup from a nearby flowerbed. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Flowers. 2008
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  • Beijing, China.
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  • CHINA. Shanghai. A model of a Panda in Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (?????; pinyin: Shàngh?i ke¯jì gu?n) is a large museum in Pudong, Shanghai, close to Century Park, the largest park of the city. The construction of the museum cost 1,75 billion RMB, and the floor area is 98 000m2 .2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A patch of grass  . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An artificial vine outside of a shop in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A tree held together with supports to help its growth. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Plants next to a sidewalk. 2008
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  • Vegetables and various food stuffs on sale in a colorful market in a slum community in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • A man carries recently harvested vegetables in fields on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • A woman carries bundle of vegetables on her head in the Kolay market in Kolkata.<br />
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  • A vegetable seller sits outside his shop in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A couple in the shopping district of Xidan . 2008
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  • A woman organises her stall in a small market in Kolkata.<br />
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  • People walk through the Kolay market in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A couple in the shopping district of Xidan . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Abandoned food in the street . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Abandoned food in the street . 2008
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  • Local farmers, employed by the army, water tree samplings planted in the land separating the desert and farmland in an effort to stabilise the land to encourage further vegetation growth 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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  • Local farmers, employed by the army, water tree samplings planted in the land separating the desert and farmland in an effort to stabilise the land to encourage further vegetation growth 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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  • Tibetan men burn vegetation on a stupa on top of a mountain on the Tibetan Plateau. This practice is is said to bring good luck and a safe journey.
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  • Desert vegetation near the tourist attraction of Ming Sha Shan. 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. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. Dunhuang, Gansu Province. China
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  • A tourist walks through some of the temperate forest that make up most of the vegetation cover in the Jiuzhaigou National Park. These forests are home to the endangered giant panda, the red panda and also the golden snub-nosed monkey.
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  • Vegetation in the Phnom Tnout Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary, in northern Cambodia. The country is one of the most biodiverse in South East Asia, however rapid deforestation has left only 3% of its primary forests intact.
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  • Vegetation in the Phnom Tnout Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary, in northern Cambodia. The country is one of the most biodiverse in South East Asia, however rapid deforestation has left only 3% of its primary forests intact.
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  • A woman digs up weeds from her field of maize nestled in the forested mountains. Many local farmers have cleared forested areas in order to plant maize. These fields are a common site on the mountainsides, creating a patchwork of vegetation cover between these agricultural lands and the remaining forests. Pingwu County in Sichuan Province, south-west China.
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  • A tourist walks through some of the temperate forest that make up most of the vegetation cover in the Jiuzhaigou National Park. These forests are home to the endangered giant panda, the red panda and also the golden snub-nosed monkey.
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  • A man purchases plants from a farm jointly run by the Tuvalu and Taiwanese governments. The farm is part of a program of assistance provided by Taiwan. Tuvalu has poor quality soil throughout its islands and atolls resulting in few vegetables and fruits being available for local to eat. The farm sells vegetables to locals twice a week. Located in the South West Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is the world's 4th smallest country and is one of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts including sea level rise, drought and extreme weather events. Tuvalu - March, 2019.
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  • Yuan-Hung Lo (Roy), acting leader of the Taiwan Technical Mission. The farm is part of a program of assistance provided by Taiwan. Tuvalu has poor quality soil throughout its islands and atolls resulting in few vegetables and fruits being available for local to eat. The farm sells vegetables to locals twice a week. Located in the South West Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is the world's 4th smallest country and is one of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts including sea level rise, drought and extreme weather events. Tuvalu - March, 2019.
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  • A woman collects cucumbers harvested from a farm jointly run by the Tuvalu and Taiwanese governments. The farm is part of a program of assistance provided by Taiwan. Tuvalu has poor quality soil throughout its islands and atolls resulting in few vegetables and fruits being available for local to eat. The farm sells vegetables to locals twice a week. Located in the South West Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is the world's 4th smallest country and is one of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts including sea level rise, drought and extreme weather events. Tuvalu - March, 2019.
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  • A farmer picks vegetables from his field outside the city of Kanpur in northern India.
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  • A man sleeps at a market stall selling vegetables in central Beijing.
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  • A man selling vegetables in the town of Bathinda, in north-west India.
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  • A farmer washes vegetables in a water channel next to fields that have just been sprayed with pesticides. This is one of the vectors which allows pesticides to enter the food chain.
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  • A woman sells vegetables in a night market in central Beijing, China.
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