Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-West-of-Stor-Gravberget-in-Sweden-27MZIFJX704CX.htmlConceptually similarForest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3ILCompleted★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3IKCompleted★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3INCompleted★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3IMCompleted★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3IOCompleted★★★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3IQCompleted★★★★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3ISCompleted★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3IUCompleted★★★★Forest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGP0STR3IVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR3IPForest West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenAerial view of forest.Greenpeace is documenting forest and forestry activities in the Swedish part of the Great Northern Forest.Biodiversity is under threat by the expansion of logging companies into critical forest landscapes. This shoot contains shots of forests within high value forest landscapes, clearcuts and a lumberyard in Jämtland county and nearby areas in northern Sweden.Locations:Europe-Jamtland County-Nordic Countries-SwedenDate:19 Sep, 2017Credit:© Edward Beskow / GreenpeaceLatitude:62°33'19.81"NMaximum size:5464px X 3070pxLongitude15°25'58.89"EKeywords:Aerial view-Boreal forests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Great Northern Forest (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-SCA-TreesShoot:Forest Documentation West of Stor-Gravberget in SwedenGreenpeace is documenting and doing inventory on SCA (Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget) owned forest, west of Stor-Gravberget in Jämtland.Forests in Sweden are under constant threat by logging companies like SCA, which is Northern Europe's largest private forest owner with 2.6 million hectares of forest. In 2017, the company (SCA) was divided into two different companies: Essity with tissue and hygiene products and the forest company SCA. SCA supply pulp to Essity which makes some of the worlds best known brands of toilet paper and tissue. These brands are directly linked to the destruction of some of the most critical forest areas left in the Great Northern Forest.