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Daytime landscape view of a woman walking in an underground passageway near Kamiyacho Eki following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Aerial view of the timber market in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view of a Toyota Prius Hybrid taxi cab near Kamiyacho Eki following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime landscape view of a Hikkoshi Sekai truck near Yoyogi Koen following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Shop at the weekly market of Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR-ICRAF
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Daytime landscape view of the Tokyo Bay skyline from the Tokyo Monorail following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Evening landscape view of an inflatable and illuminated construction worker at a construction site in Kamiyacho following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
A market in South Africa selling marula fruit.
Photo by Sheona Shackleton/CIFOR
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Daytime aerial view of Fuji San and clouds in the Chubu region following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami near Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Gnetum Market in the village of Minwoho, Lekié, Center region, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Daytime low angle landscape view of a two women walking with open umbrellas on the sidewalk next to Aoyama Dori in Omote-sando following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime landscape view of a Tokyo subway entrance and stairs following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Palm oil vendor at the weekly market of Yanonge - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view of a beverage supply truck in Shibuya following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Landscape view of an underground convenience store at Ginza Eki following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Nightime landscape view of a woman walking past a Softbank store in Harajuku following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime landscape view of a woman in front of a vending machine near Tokyo Eki following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Market day in Yanonge - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Market in Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Photo by Terry Sunderland/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view two women with umbrellas crossing a street near Yoyogi Koen following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime landscape view of an "I'm Your Man" billboard truck driving in Shibuya following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Bush meat at the weekly market of Yangambi, DRC. The main animals that are hunted are warthogs, monkeys and Gambia rats. Forests have plenty of animals although in decline compared to 10 years ago. Hunters set up up to 20 traps in one morning and go back to check after two or three days. Warthogs and Gambia rats are generally caught with the traps and monkeys taken down with a rifle. There are four month in a year (from Aurgust to November) in which it is forbidden to sell bush meat.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Underground landscape view of people walking in Shinjuku Eki following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
A wood Seller (wood quality is related to sawmill waste) Montée Parc Market, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view of people standing and waiting to cross Omote-sando Dori in Harajuku following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime landscape view of people walking near Shinjuku Eki following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime aerial view of Fuji San and clouds in the Chubu region following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami near Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime low angle landscape view of a woman walking on the sidewalk next to Aoyama Dori in Omote-sando following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
A wood Seller (wood quality is related to sawmill waste) Montée Parc Market, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Underground landscape view of a woman standing in front of a subway map in Omote-sando Eki following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Bush meat at the weekly market of Yangambi, DRC. The main animals that are hunted are warthogs, monkeys and Gambia rats. Forests have plenty of animals although in decline compared to 10 years ago. Hunters set up up to 20 traps in one morning and go back to check after two or three days. Warthogs and Gambia rats are generally caught with the traps and monkeys taken down with a rifle. There are four month in a year (from Aurgust to November) in which it is forbidden to sell bush meat.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view two women with umbrellas crossing a street near Yoyogi Koen following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Daytime landscape view of streets and buildings near Yoyogi Koen following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Underground landscape view of a man squatting in a Tokyo subway station following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Charcoal seller at Mokolo Market. The trade is a contributor to deforestation as people rely on charcoal and firewood for their cooking and energy needs. Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view of the Tokyo Bay skyline from the Tokyo Monorail following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Bush meat at the weekly market of Yangambi, DRC. The main animals that are hunted are warthogs, monkeys and Gambia rats. Forests have plenty of animals although in decline compared to 10 years ago. Hunters set up up to 20 traps in one morning and go back to check after two or three days. Warthogs and Gambia rats are generally caught with the traps and monkeys taken down with a rifle. There are four month in a year (from Aurgust to November) in which it is forbidden to sell bush meat.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view of Cogi Cogi rental bicycles in the Ginza district following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Underground landscape reflection view of people sitting in a Tokyo subway car following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Montée Parc Wood Market, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Market day in Yanonge - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Market day in Yanonge - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Daytime low angle landscape view of water conservation signage on a sidewalk following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Aminata Compaoré 10 years old said, "I'd like to go to school, but I am the last child (a tradition that the youngest child, especially if it's a girl, stays at home to help), I have to stay with the cart." Manga village, Burkina Faso, Africa.
Photo by Ollivier Girard for Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).
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A woman seller of this wildmeat stand, in the Mon Repos market in Georgetown, tells us that due to competition she is selling every day less wildmeat.
Photo by Francois Sandrin/CIFOR
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Charcoal seller at Mokolo Market. The trade is a contributor to deforestation as people rely on charcoal and firewood for their cooking and energy needs. Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Dried fish at the weekly market of Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Daytime landscape view of a woman running in front of an "ANA 787" advertisement at the Haneda Airport following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN
Bush meat at the weekly market of Yangambi, DRC. The main animals that are hunted are warthogs, monkeys and Gambia rats. Forests have plenty of animals although in decline compared to 10 years ago. Hunters set up up to 20 traps in one morning and go back to check after two or three days. Warthogs and Gambia rats are generally caught with the traps and monkeys taken down with a rifle. There are four month in a year (from Aurgust to November) in which it is forbidden to sell bush meat.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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