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POWERING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Driving sustainable growth with innovative energy and carbon solutions for a greener future.

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About Green Papua

Green Papua represents a visionary approach to sustainable development, encompassing a diverse array of projects that collectively aim to transform South Papua into a beacon of environmental stewardship and economic resilience. This initiative is more than a series of projects; it is a holistic effort designed to integrate cutting-edge technologies with strategic partnerships, fostering a new era of sustainability in the region.

 

By pioneering advancements in carbon management, renewable energy, and agricultural sustainability, Green Papua is establishing new benchmarks that extend far beyond local impact, driving significant environmental and economic benefits that resonate on a global scale. Through our unwavering commitment to these principles, we are not only enhancing the well-being of South Papua but also contributing to a broader, sustainable future for generations to come.

Sustainable Forest Management for a Greener Tomorrow

Leveraging Improved Forest Management (IFM) and Multi-use Forestry to Boost Carbon Sequestration and Community Development

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Our commitment to sustainable forestry is rooted in Improved Forest Management (IFM), a critical strategy for increasing carbon storage while enhancing forest ecosystems.

  • Carbon Stock Enhancement: Through IFM, we protect and enhance existing forests, increasing the amount of carbon stored in trees and soil. This process reduces deforestation and promotes reforestation, capturing and storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide.

  • Biodiversity Protection: IFM ensures that forests remain rich in biodiversity by preserving natural habitats, protecting wildlife, and maintaining ecosystem balance.

  • Sustainable Harvesting Practices: We utilize selective harvesting techniques that ensure trees are harvested in a way that minimizes damage to the surrounding forest, enabling continued forest growth and carbon capture.

Improved Forest Management (IFM): Boosting Carbon Stock

Call to Action

Join us in our mission to build a sustainable future for Papua by exploring our projects and learning how you can get involved.

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To further expand the impact of our forest conservation efforts, we are pursuing a Forestry Multi-use License, which will allow us to use forest areas for multiple purposes while ensuring environmental sustainability.

  • Multiple Use Approach: The multi-use license will enable us to combine various forestry activities, including timber production, carbon sequestration, agroforestry, and ecotourism. This holistic approach maximizes the benefits forests can provide, from economic value to ecological services.

  • Carbon Sequestration and Economic Growth: By integrating forestry with sustainable commercial activities, we can generate revenue through carbon credits, timber, and agricultural products, while continuing to increase carbon stock through reforestation and improved forest management.

  • Community Engagement: The multi-use forestry approach fosters local economic growth by creating jobs in forestry, agriculture, and ecotourism, benefiting local communities while supporting forest conservation.

Applying for a Forestry Multi-use License: Maximizing Forest Benefits

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Our commitment to sustainable forestry is rooted in Improved Forest Management (IFM), a critical strategy for increasing carbon storage while enhancing forest ecosystems.

  • Carbon Stock Enhancement: Through IFM, we protect and enhance existing forests, increasing the amount of carbon stored in trees and soil. This process reduces deforestation and promotes reforestation, capturing and storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide.

  • Biodiversity Protection: IFM ensures that forests remain rich in biodiversity by preserving natural habitats, protecting wildlife, and maintaining ecosystem balance.

  • Sustainable Harvesting Practices: We utilize selective harvesting techniques that ensure trees are harvested in a way that minimizes damage to the surrounding forest, enabling continued forest growth and carbon capture.

The Path to Sustainable Land Use

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