Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-Destruction-in-Indonesia-27MZIFL3EP2F.htmlConceptually similarIntact and Degraded Peatland Forest in SumatraGP0STOTTFCompleted★★★★Eucalyptus Plantations in RiauGP01L65Completed★★★★Eucalyptus PlantationsGP01L66Completed★★★★Eucaliptus Plantation in RiauGP01VMJCompleted★★★★Eucalyptus PlantationsGP01L81Completed★★★★Eucalyptus PlantationsGP01L82Completed★★★★Eucalyptus PlantationsGP01L84Completed★★★★Eucalyptus PlantationsGP01L85Completed★★★★Eucalyptus PlantationsGP01L86Completed★★★★View AllGP01Z9QForest Destruction in IndonesiaDestroyed peatland forest viewed flying from Pekanbaru to Jambi. Harsh lines divide the landscape where oil palm grow next to acacia trees and newly burnt rainforest is drained to make way for new plantations.Locations:Indonesia-Riau-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:2 Nov, 2009Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Aerial view-Burning-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Deforestation-Destruction-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-PlantationsShoot:Journey Through Peatland Forest in IndonesiaWhile the Greenpeace “Climate Defenders Camp” is active drawing attention to the destruction of Indonesian forests for expansion of oil palm plantations, a Greenpeace team travels with a local fisherman, Pak Dani Jambang, to his home on the Serkap River. Pak Dani, 56 year old, says that the last 12 years the deforestation around his home village Teluk Meranti has made life difficult. Since 1997 the family's fish catch has dropped by almost 70 percent. The peat water draining, following the destruction of the forests, gets mixed with the water of the river and the lake which becomes acidified by the huge amount of nutrients from the peatland. "Before the big companies came here and began to devastate the rainforest, we caught about 100 kg of fish per month. Now our catch is between 30 and 40 kg”, he says. The area where he lives and his ancestors lived for generations has not yet been reached by logging companies, but it is under threat as they try to gain permits for deforestation.Related Collections:Journey Through Peatland Forest in Indonesia