Photographer Kiliii Yüyan illuminates stories of the Arctic and human communities connected to the land. Informed by ancestry that is both Nanai/Hèzhé (East Asian Indigenous) and Chinese-American, he explores the human relationship to the natural world from different cultural perspectives.
Kiliii is an award-winning contributor to National Geographic Magazine and other major publications.
This event was organised by the Cheshire and North Wales regional committee.
Featured image: Kiliii Yüyan
[In-person] Robert and Sara will talk about their experience of working in conservation including specific projects such as monitoring snow leopards in the Indian Himalaya and elephant protection in Democratic Republic of Congo.
[In-person] Kensington Gardens is wonderful in autumn, a real destination for landscape photography at a time when the trees are changing colour.
[In-person] Award-winning filmmaker, James Levelle, shares stories from his 9,000-mile emission-free odyssey from the UK to Chile to champion young voices in the climate crisis,.
[In-person] Sarah's presentation looks at the concept of social harmony in China, which dates back to Confucius and which is a priority for Xi Jinping.
[In-person and online] Apocalyptic disaster or transformational moment in history? Conversations about climate change bring us face to face with feelings of vulnerability and uncertainty but are also essential if we are to develop the emotional resilience that humanity needs to face this uncertain future.
By placing a booking, you are permitting us to store and use your (and any other attendees) details in order to fulfil the booking. We will not use your details for marketing purposes without your explicit consent.
You must be a member holding a valid Society membership to view the content you are trying to access. Please login to continue.
Join us today, Society membership is open to anyone with a passion for geography
Cookies on the RGS website This site uses cookies to enhance your user experience. OK