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Youth Forum
Participatory Visual Education
00 Introduction:
Creating a Space for Dialogue
01 Jisha Village, 1999-2005
02 Participatory Video Education Project: Glacier
03 Participatory Video Education Project: Christmas Eve in Cizhong
04 Participatory Video Education Project: My Lovely Home
05 Ways of Preserving Natural and Cultural Resources
06 The Transmission of Tibetan Traditional Folk Music and Other Pressing Questions in Deqin
07 Photovoice: a Participatory Program to Protect Yunnan’s Environmental and Cultural Resources
08 The Significance of Old Photographs in Environmental Awareness in Northwest Yunnan
09 Locals and Their Native Environment in Shangri-La Gorge
10 Holy Mountain Survey
11 The Re-implementation of Indigenous Knowledge in Participatory Education
12 Record of the New Rural Reconstruction Movement in Wulan Village
13 The Sanjiangyuan Green Community Network
14 Using Animation to Record Indigenous Knowledge
15 Kawakarpo in Various Eyes
16 A Tibetan School: Khampa People
17 Urgent : Preserve the Source of the Ethnic Arts of Our People
18 The Building of Villager’s Skills via Ethnic Culture-Ecological Village Construction in Yunnan
19 Using Film to Document the Conservation of Natural Resources
20 Documentaries for Community Service
21 Daba
22 Preserve Ethnic Culture, Promote Community Development
23 Tiger Day: An Anthropological Observation of a Folk Anti-Drug Ceremony
24 Preliminary Probe into the Wildlife-Human Conflict in Laojunshan in Northwest Yunnan
25 Using Cameras to Record Changes in Tibetan Environment and Culture
26 Let It Grow Back (US)
27

Ethnic Culture Conservation in Japan

 

Flashback
Media Mélanges

Using Film to Document the Conservation of Natural Resources

Spokesperson: Li Jianqin
Location: Jinping, Yunnan
Organization: Community Forestry Recearch Center of Southwest Forestry College
Tel:0871-3863682
E-mail:jqltc@hotmail.com

The Southwest Forestry College Community Forestry Research Center is dedicated to the research of community forest resource management and community development and focuses on public awareness. Recently, the Center has produced Hani Forest Management in Maku Village, a documentary film on the forest management of the Hani. This presentation introduces the Center’s projects and how it uses film to heighten public awareness.

Hani Forest Management in Maku Village
2003/Color/DV/30min

This film focuses on the use of indigenous knowledge and culture in the forest management strategies of the Hani people of Maku Village (Jinping County). The aim of the film is to present the interaction of the Hani with their environment and the benefits this brings to their economic development and the protection of their environment.

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