Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-and-Reindeer-Documentation-in-Muonio-27MDHU8A8A8.htmlConceptually similarForest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP1SV27HCompleted★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP1SV27LCompleted★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP1SV27QCompleted★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP0STUTA5Completed★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP1SV27FCompleted★★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP1SV27GCompleted★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP1SV27TCompleted★★★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP1SV27XCompleted★★★★Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioGP0STUT9SCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SV27WForest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioClearcut area in Mounio Sámi community.The Muonio Sámi Village is located in the northernmost part of Sweden, bordering Finland. Their reindeer pastures cover 3,460 square kilometres in Pajala municipality with permits to keep up to 3,900 reindeer in winter. Reindeer herding forms the basis of traditional economy for the Sámi and is an integral part of the Sámi identity. Traditional reindeer herding is dependent on expanses of old-growth forest, which provide shelter and the main source of food supply in the form of ground and hanging lichens.Sweden’s largest forest company, state-owned Sveaskog, has repeatedly ignored Sámi rights and logged old growth forest in areas vital to reindeer husbandry around Muonio Sámi village. Sveaskog has recently stopped all prior consultation with the native community before conducting logging operations. Muonio Sámi community and Greenpeace demand that Sveaskog immediately halt all logging in the area until consultations are resumed with the Sámi community, in the format that is acceptable for the community.Greenpeace also demands that the Swedish government amends Sveaskog's ownership directive to ensure that the company stops unsustainable logging practices, protects old-growth forest and fully respects the rights of the Indigenous Sámi peoples.Locations:Europe-Nordic Countries-SwedenDate:29 Mar, 2021Credit:© Rasmus Törnqvist / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7680px X 4320pxKeywords:Boreal forests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Snow-Timber industry-TreesShoot:Forest and Reindeer Documentation in MuonioThe Muonio Sámi Village is located in the northmost part of Sweden, bordering Finland. Their reindeer pastures cover 3,460 square kilometres in Pajala municipality with permits to keep up to 3,900 reindeer in winter. Reindeer herding forms the basis of traditional economy for the Sámi and is an integral part of the Sámi identity. Traditional reindeer herding is dependent on expanses of old-growth forest, which provide shelter and the main source of food supply in the form of ground and hanging lichens.Sweden’s largest forest company, state-owned Sveaskog, has repeatedly ignored Sámi rights and logged old growth forest in areas vital to reindeer husbandry around Muonio Sámi village. Sveaskog has recently stopped all prior consultations with the native community before conducting logging operations. Muonio Sámi community and Greenpeace demand that Sveaskog immediately halt all logging in the area until consultations are resumed with the Sámi community, in the format that is acceptable for the community.Greenpeace also demands that the Swedish government amends Sveaskog's ownership directive to ensure that the company stops unsustainable logging practices, protects old-growth forest and fully respects the rights of the Indigenous Sámi peoples.Related Collections:Forest and Reindeer Documentation in Muonio, Sweden (Photos & Video)