Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Indigenous-Man-in-Yunnan-province-of-China-27MZIFJJHOZ8V.htmlConceptually similarVillagers Sorting Barley in Yunnan province of ChinaGP0STQG8RCompleted★★★★The Oldest Man in Luorong Village in Yunnan province of ChinaGP0STQG8SCompleted★★★★Local Man in Boat in Yunnan province of ChinaGP0STQHVRCompleted★★★★Local Herdsmen with a Yak in Yunnan province of ChinaGP0STQG8XCompleted★★★★★★Villager with Paint in Yunnan province of ChinaGP0STQG8TCompleted★★★★Eco Tourism Training in Mangroholo SiraGP0STU98VCompleted★★★★Eco Tourism Training in Mangroholo SiraGP0STU98XCompleted★★★★Eco Tourism Training in Mangroholo SiraGP0STU98ZCompleted★★★★Contamination of Soils and Rice in Hunan Province, ChinaGP0STSMNRCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQG8QIndigenous Man in Yunnan province of ChinaAn old man from Jinian Village is returning to the former site for grass cutting. The former site of the village became the “Little Zhongdian Reservoir” four years ago as the government was planning to build a power station. The ecological migrants of the village moved to higher places, and they received compensation from the government of 16,000 yuan per mu(1 mu≈666.7m2). There are not a lot of people herding in the village now, since many of them have now turned to the tourism business.In original language:中国仅存的未受侵扰原始森林景观之一(云南)2016年10月25日。吉念村老人回旧址割牧草。4年前政府修电站,村落旧址变成了小中甸水库,村子生态移民到了海拔更高的地方,当地政府以每年1.6万每亩的价格进行了补偿。现在村里放牧的人不多,许多人转行做起了旅游相关的营生。©肖诗白/Greenpeace绿色和平Locations:Asia-China-East Asia-YunnanDate:25 Oct, 2016Credit:© Shi bai Xiao / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6048px X 4032pxKeywords:Day-Eye contact-Faces-Forests (campaign title)-Headshots-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-One person-Outdoors-PortraitsShoot:Intact Forest Landscapes and Indigenous People in Yunnan Province of ChinaThe Hengduan Mountain Range in Yunnan province of China kept its original natural landscape and cultural landscape. It is one of the only remaining IFL (Intact Forest Landscapes) in China, and is full of biodiversity. In 2003, UNESCO listed 3 paralleled Rivers area in the northwest of Yunnan province as World Natural Heritage sites. After the implementation of Natural Forest Protection Programme, the former loggers, hunters, herdsmen, and officials became forest rangers and forest policemen. Indigenous people now practice an ethos of modern ecology protection alongside their traditional faith.Related Collections:International Forests Day 2017 (Photos & Videos)Intact Forest Landscapes and People in China