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Art installations
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Forests (campaign title)
Indigenous People
Indoors
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Views from Above Exhibition in The Hague (English Text Square Version)
Views from Above is an exhibition of 11 projects developed during a semester-long collaboration between Greenpeace Netherlands and the Non Linear Narrative master programme of the KABK. Together with Greenpeace, students investigated the impact of deforestation by getting to know global interdependencies and risks of climate change linked to the fragile ecosystems of the Brazilian Amazon. To understand the interdependence of factors contributing to deforestation, students reviewed various causes of deforestation and their effects on the climate. Other areas of investigation included marketing and representation of nature, agricultural and industrial exploitation, indigenous land rights and disputes, government corruption and biodiversity loss.
Unique identifier:
GP0STT197
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
08/02/2019
Locations:
Europe
,
Netherlands
,
The Hague
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
58s
Audio format:
Final Mix
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Views from Above Exposition in the Hague (Videos)
Views from Above is an exhibition of 11 projects developed during a semester-long collaboration between Greenpeace Netherlands and the Non Linear Narrative master programme of the KABK. Together with Greenpeace, students investigated the impact of deforestation by getting to know global interdependencies and risks of climate change linked to the fragile ecosystems of the Brazilian Amazon. To understand the interdependence of factors contributing to deforestation, students reviewed various causes of deforestation and their effects on the climate. Other areas of investigation included marketing and representation of nature, agricultural and industrial exploitation, indigenous land rights and disputes, government corruption and biodiversity loss.
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