Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Indonesian-President-Joko-Widodo-Visits-Riau-Province-27MZIF3UZ9N7.htmlConceptually similarIndonesian President Joko Widodo Visits Riau ProvinceGP0STOQFECompleted★★★★Indonesian President Joko Widodo Visits Riau ProvinceGP0STOQFGCompleted★★★★President Joko Widodo Visits Sungai Tohor Community in RiauGP0STOQFMCompleted★★★★President Joko Widodo Visits Sungai Tohor Community in RiauGP0STOQFPCompleted★★★★President Joko Widodo Visits Sungai Tohor Community in RiauGP0STOQFOCompleted★★★★★★President Joko Widodo Visits Sungai Tohor Community in RiauGP0STOQFKCompleted★★★★★★President Joko Widodo Visits Sungai Tohor Community in RiauGP0STOQFLCompleted★★★★President Joko Widodo Visits Communities in RiauGP0STOQFQCompleted★★★★Forests Timber DocumentationGP01ZXCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOQFFIndonesian President Joko Widodo Visits Riau ProvinceGreenpeace Country Director Longgena Ginting (R) presents President Joko Widodo with a framed copy of the Blusukan ASAP cartoon.The President will visit a local community leader from Sungai Tohor in Tebing Tinggi island to see first hand the impacts and causes of the devastating forest fires. Indonesia’s carbon-rich peatlands are being destroyed by the pulp and oil palm plantation sector, laying the foundation for forest fires that devastate the lives of millions of people in the region.Locations:Indonesia-Riau-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:26 Nov, 2014Credit:© Oscar Siagian / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2667pxKeywords:Forests (campaign title)-Government buildings-Greenpeace staff-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Meetings-People-Political leaders-PoliticiansShoot:Indonesian President Joko Widodo Visits Riau ProvinceIndonesian President Joko Widodo meets with the Minister of Environment and Forestry, local Riau Province government officials and representatives from a coalition of NGOs (including Greenpeace, Walhi, YPB, Change.org and Jikalahari) during his visit in the region. The President will visit a local community leader from Sungai Tohor in Tebing Tinggi island to see first hand the impacts and causes of the devastating forest fires. Indonesia’s carbon-rich peatlands are being destroyed by the pulp and oil palm plantation sector, laying the foundation for forest fires that devastate the lives of millions of people in the region.Related Collections:Indonesian President Visits Forest Fires Affected Community in Riau (Photos & Videos)