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Keywords
Day
Forests (campaign title)
Forests (topography)
Indigenous People
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Men
Outdoors
Pacific Islander ethnicities
Trees
Tropical rainforests
Two people
Boundary Marking - Social Documentation (Papua New Guinea: 2005)
Boundary marking at Lake Murray. By marking boundaries on the land, the local communities of these remote forest areas can protect their land from loggers.
Greenpeace document the traditions and lifestyle of indigenous people in a remote forest community. It is communities such as this one which suffer the social consequences of deforestation in the region. Logging perpetrates social problems such as poverty as local people are robbed of the valuable sources that they depend on for food, clean water and medicine. Already logging companies have acquired 70 per cent of the available forest resource in Papua New Guinea.
Unique identifier:
GP0UTI
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
01/09/2005
Locations:
Lake Murray
,
Melanesia
,
Pacific Islands
,
Papua New Guinea
,
Western Province
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Dean Sewell
Size:
2000px × 1329px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Forest Communities Documentation in Papua New Guinea
Greenpeace document the traditions and lifestyle of indigenous people in a remote forest community. It is communities such as this one which suffer the social consequences of deforestation in the region. Logging perpetrates social problems such as poverty as local people are robbed of the valuable sources that they depend on for food, clean water and medicine. Already logging companies have acquired 70 per cent of the available forest resource in Papua New Guinea.
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