Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Social-Forestry-Permit-in-South-Sorong-27MZIFJJAMI4H.htmlConceptually similarSocial Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQKOMCompleted★★★★Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQKOPCompleted★★★★Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQKONCompleted★★★★Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQKOQCompleted★★★★Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQKP1Completed★★★★Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQKP4Completed★★★★Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQKP6Completed★★★★★★Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQL8BCompleted★★★★Tehit Tribe Celebrate Social Forestry Permit in South SorongGP0STQL8ECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQKORSocial Forestry Permit in South SorongPapuanese from Tehit tribe dance during the traditional ceremony in Teminabuan, South Sorong, West Papua. Two villages in South Sorong, Mangroholo and Sira, officially received a permit from the government to manage social forestry in their area.Locations:Indonesia-Sorong-Southeast Asia-West PapuaDate:9 Mar, 2017Credit:© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5378px X 3541pxKeywords:Ceremonies-Dancing-Day-Forests (campaign title)-High angle view-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Local population-Outdoors-Tribal dresses-VillagesShoot:Social Forestry Permit in South Sorong in West PapuaAfter struggling for nearly a decade, the people of Manggroholo and Sira villages in Sorong, West Papua managed to obtain permission of village forest management. The first village forest in Papua brings new hope for the protection of biological heaven in the world now it has seen its destruction by the expansion of oil palm plantations and pulp. Greenpeace and Bentara Papua have advocated these villagers to get the permission for this forest village since 2008.Related Collections:Handover of Social Forestry Permit in West Papua (Photos & Videos)