List of Illustrations
Chapter 3
Fig. 3.1 |
The island of Palawan with its capital region that consists of both urban and rural areas (source: author, 2020). |
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Fig. 3.2 |
Giving an unexpected lecture to trainees at PCC’s training camp (photo by author, October 2013), CC BY-4.0. |
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Fig 3.3 |
Eco caravan performing “Climate” in a primary school (photo by author, November 2013), CC BY-4.0. |
Chapter 4
Fig. 4.1 |
Locations of Hamburg and Otterndorf. © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA. |
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Fig. 4.2 |
Impact of storm surges. Above: Otterndorf at the beginning of the storm surge in 2013 (photo by Ekkehard Drath, CC-BY-NC). Below: Hamburg during a storm surge in 2016 (photo by Olle August, from Pixabay, https://pixabay.com/photos/high-water-hamburg-port-motifs-3930235/). |
Chapter 5
Fig. 5.1 |
Terrat in Simanjiro District (Manyara Region). Cartography by Monika Feinen, produced in November 2015, CC-BY-ND. |
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Fig. 5.2 |
Image from an educational video in which a documentary filmmaker explains to several Maasai from Terrat about CO2 and industries as the causes of climate change (ResourceAfrica UK). “The World Has Malaria—ClimateConscious”, 7:30, posted online by Max Thabiso Edkins, YouTube, 15 August 2012, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ay1snatTl8&t=2s |
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Fig. 5.3 |
Children milking a goat (photo by author, 2013), CC-BY-4.0. |
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Fig. 5.4 |
Koko (elder women, or grandmothers) dressed for a circumcision ceremony in the neighboring village Sukuro (photo by author, 2013), CC-BY-4.0. |
Chapter 6
Fig. 6.1 |
A typical house structure made of local materials (photo by author, March 2012), CC-BY-4.0. |
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Fig. 6.2 |
Paddy fields are turned into saltwater shrimp enclosures (photo by author, March 2012), CC-BY-4.0. |
Chapter 7
Fig. 7.1 |
Chain of causality from greenhouse gas emissions to loss and damage (source: author, 2020). |