Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Eucalyptus-Plantations-in-Riau-27MZIFLTEJ0H.htmlConceptually similarEucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L8MCompleted★★★★Eucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L8OCompleted★★★★Eucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L8PCompleted★★★★Eucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L8ICompleted★★★★Eucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L8JCompleted★★★★Eucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L8KCompleted★★★★Eucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L8LCompleted★★★★Peatland Pulpwood Plantation in RiauGP04KSRCompleted★★★★Forest Destruction in SumatraGP02JKSCompleted★★★★View AllGP01L8NEucalyptus Plantations in RiauEucalyptus plantations near Indakiat Pulp and Paper plant , part of Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)Locations:Indonesia-Riau-Southeast AsiaDate:1 Sep, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:3744px X 5616pxKeywords:Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)-Day-Eucalyptus-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Outdoors-Plantations-Sinar Mas Group-TreesShoot:Documentation on Palm Oil Industry in IndonesiaIndonesia's forests are being felled at a rate faster than in any other major forested country. However, it is home to between 10 and 15 percent of all known species of plants, mammals and birds which make up the world's treasure chest of biodiversity. Orangutans, elephants, tigers, rhinoceros, more than 1,500 species of birds and thousands of plant species are all part of the country's natural legacy. But many of these unique forest-dwelling animals, including the orangutan and the Sumatran tiger, are on the brink of extinction.Most of Indonesia's pristine intact forest landscapes have already been degraded. Seventy two percent of Indonesia's large intact forest areas have already been degraded and 40 percent of its forest has been completely lost.Pulpwood plantations, timber industries and oil palm plantations, are driving the destruction of Indonesia's forests. Oil palm plantations have massive expansion plans which are being pursued with a 'gold rush' mentality. Palm oil, one of the world's leading vegetable oil commodities, is used in myriad products including food and cosmetics and the industry is licking its lips over the anticipated rapid growth in demand for biodiesel.Related Collections:Documentation on Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia (Photo & Video)