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Disputed Waters is a large multimedia project initiated by a group of Dutch photographers. It is a blend of quality investigative journalism, documentary photography and videography. Together with journalists and videographers they will report on several transboundary rivers where water may become a source of conflict due to climate change.

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Tag Archives: Kunming

City Slickers

The Caiptal of the Chinese Province Yunnan has seen a spectacular growth in recent years. Just like many other major population centres in the country. Yunnan’s energy production is mostly green, coming from hydro power. Seemingly a good thing. Countries down stream are not unanimously happy with that though.

Posted byRonald de HommelDecember 15, 2011July 28, 2014Posted inPhotoseriesTags: China, city, development, energy, hydropower, Kunming, Mekong, modern, rich, Yunnan

The role of fish in China

After spending so much time in rural Cambodia with fishermen, for whom fish is their life and livelihood, it’s strange to be in Kunming in Yunnan Province in China where development is massive and it counts more that you have the latest iPad or Audi.

Posted byRonald de HommelAugust 1, 2011September 1, 2011Posted inBlogTags: children, Fish, goldfish, Kunming, Lanciang, river, toys, turtles, YunnanLeave a comment on The role of fish in China
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