Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tavolo-Land-Use-Mapping---International-Version-27MZIFVX7Z6O.htmlConceptually similarTavolo Land Use Mapping - English VersionGP04RC1Completed★★★★★★Tavolo's Selective Logging Process - International VersionGP04RC9Completed★★★★Tavolo's Selective Logging Process - English VersionGP04RC8Completed★★★★★★Tavolo's Health Clinic - International VersionGP04RC5Completed★★★★Tavolo's Ecoforestry Programme - International VersionGP04RC0Completed★★★★Ecoforestry in Papua New Guinea - International VersionGP04RBMCompleted★★★★Tavolo's Health Clinic - English VersionGP04RC4Completed★★★★★★Tavolo's Ecoforestry Programme - English VersionGP04RBZCompleted★★★★★★Ecoforestry in Papua New Guinea - English VersionGP04RBLCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04RC2Tavolo Land Use Mapping - International VersionClean / international version of a video about land use mapping in the Tavolo community. This video is part of the Forest Solutions platform on Papua New Guinea ecoforestry. www.greenpeace.org/ecoforestryLocations:East New Britain Province (PNG)-Melanesia-Oceania-Pacific Islands-Papua New Guinea-TavoloDate:15 Dec, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:59sAudio format:Mix Minus VOProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Children-Community gatherings-Ecoforestry-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Pacific Islander ethnicities-Solutions-Traditional clothing-Villages-WomenShoot: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 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. Also, all access is by foot or by boat within the Tavolo community forest management area. This is a key distinguishing feature from industrial logging where roads and tracks cause a huge amount of damage to soils and waterways.Related Collections:Forest Solutions - Ecoforestry in Papua New Guinea (Photo + Video)