Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forests-Surrounding-Tavolo-Village-in-Papua-New-Guinea-27MZIFVHQXNM.htmlConceptually similarForests Surrounding Tavolo Village in Papua New GuineaGP04O3VCompleted★★★★Forests Surrounding Tavolo Village in Papua New GuineaGP04O3WCompleted★★★★Tavolo Community Forest in Papua New GuineaGP04O4CCompleted★★★★Palm Leave Basket Making in Papua New GuineaGP04O42Completed★★★★Tavolo Community Forest in Papua New GuineaGP04O46Completed★★★★Palm Leave Basket Making in Papua New GuineaGP04O9DCompleted★★★★Palm Leave Basket Making in Papua New GuineaGP04O9ECompleted★★★★★★Palm Leave Basket Making in Papua New GuineaGP04O9FCompleted★★★★Mapping of Tavolo Community Forest in Papua New GuineaGP04O4HCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP04O3KForests Surrounding Tavolo Village in Papua New GuineaForest surrounding the Tavolo village community on the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. The forest provides food, medicine, craft and building materials for the Tavolo community.Locations:East New Britain Province (PNG)-Papua New Guinea-TavoloDate:14 Dec, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Beauty-Copy space-Day-Ecoforestry-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Nature-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Forest Solutions - Ecoforestry in Papua New GuineaThe forest provides food, medicine, craft and building materials for the people of Papua New Guinea. Community ecoforestry enterprises have been in place across PNG for many years with varying degrees of success. With the support of local NGO partners such as FORCERT and Foundation for People and Community Development (FPCD), communities have been able to put in place an alternative to industrial logging and SABLs (Special Agriculture Business Leases) and protect their forest for future generations. Pictures include the Awane Clan near Madang who have been producing ecotimber since 2004, and now own their portable sawmill. Also included are photos from the Tavolo FSC certiifed community forest management area in New Britain, Papua New Guinea. It is a collective community effort and with only 2 or 3 trees felled per hectare and with no roads, the environmental impact is very low.Related Collections:Forest Solutions - Ecoforestry in Papua New Guinea (Photo + Video)