Biodiverse World Film Festival: The Forbidden forests of the Dayak, Borneo, Indonesia
Geschreven op 19-10-2010 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in NatuurDeep in the old forests of Borneo, the Setulang Dayak community guards its trees with deep commitment.
The village’s traditional law of Tana Olen (forbidden forest), has helped the village withstand increasing pressure from logging industries.
Now as rapid development rolls in, the village is trying to secure sustainable and forest-friendly livelihoods.
United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity: Nagoya Biodiversity Conference COP10 – 2010: UN International Year of Biodiversity – Jaar van de Biodiversiteit – United Nations: Video Global Biodiversity Outlook 3 – TEEB: The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity – Midori biodiversity prizewinners announced: John Lemire, Gretchen Daily and Emil Salim win $100.000 each