Until recently, the pristine forests in the remote province of Papua, Indonesia, remained relatively intact. Now, a wave of industrial plantations is carving up pockets of the region, clearing entire ecosystems as well as Indigenous Peoples’ lands to produce commodities for the global market.

Trashing the Last Rainforest: How Papua Treasures are Being Dumped into the Wastepaper Bin
Date: 01/03/2022
Topics: Indigenous Rights, Indonesia, Papua, Plantations, Rainforest
