The causes of landscape and environmental change in China duringthe past century are endureing questions. There is muchspeculation, but little direct evidence. But repeat photography does more than just document changes on theland. It also documents change in people during the past centuryand how cultural changes can influence the patterns ofenvironmental change. This is especially important in the mountainsof Yunnan and elsewhere in westernChina, which today experienceunprecedented development pressures. Many people are aware of thegreat changes that have taken place in eastern China during thepast several decades. Western China is poised to see a similartransformation. Understanding the human-nature interrelationshipsof the past can help ensure that we manage these resources tomaintain the biological integrity of the land and provide benefitsto all people of China.
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Foreword by Professor Ma Keping Prologue: Whence Shangri-La Part h Introduction Repeat Photography: Finding the Perfect Match The Place: Subtropical Forests and Alpine Splendor The People: Communities of Diverse Cultures Conservation: A Wealth of Natural Resources Western Explorers: Missionaries and Plant Collectors. Part 2: The Photographic Record Yunnan Tea and Horse Road Mountain Villages Towns and Cities Sacred and Religious Sites Three Great Rivers High Mountains Forests Impacts of Climate Change Epilogue: The Future of Shangri-La Acknowledgements Select Bibliography Photo and Map Credits Index
【内容简介】:
China is changing fast. Seemingly overnight it has become aneconomic and political powerhouse on a global scale. Although it isthe recent rise of China that makes the daily news, the lastcentury saw other large and rapid changes: the fall of the lastimperial dynasty, the failure of the Nationalist government, andthe ascent of Mao Zedong and the new China. How have these changesaffected the land and people of China? Can lessons from the pastgive us insights about the future? For six years, Robert Moseleylived and worked as a conservation scientist in the mountains ofnorthwest Yunnan Province.As part of that work, he set out toanswer these questions and apply the results to the conservation ofnature and culture. Northwest Yunnan provides a compelling backdrop to explore theseissues, with its spectacular mountain environment and diverseethnic cultures that were once remote, but are now confronted withunprecedented rates of change. Following in the footsteps of earlytwentieth century explorer-photographers, Moseley and colleaguestraveled extensively through this region rephotographing originalscenes and comparing them with modern conditions. In RevisitingShangri-La, he uses this collection of repeated photographs as apowerful visual tool to portray the dynamic and resilient characterof people and the land and to communicate future opportunities forconservation.
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