Page - October 12, 2006
Environmentalists join forces to work on issues with logging companies.
Since 1998 Greenpeace has been involved in land use negotiations with other stakeholders.
Since 1998, Greenpeace has been sitting down in dreary meeting rooms, under the dim lighting of florescent lights to discuss and debate land use in the Great Bear Rainforest.
There are three planning tables making recommendations to governments that are the outcome of discussions between the logging industry, environmentalists, labour, small business, communities, mining, tourism and recreation.
Recognizing that in order to find solutions to the many conflicts, there must be some common understanding between the environmental groups and the logging industry, a Joint Solutions Project was also formed. Here Greenpeace, Rainforest Action Network, Sierra Club of Canada – B.C. chapter and ForestEthics work to move issues forward with coastal logging companies.
Recent Developments related to consensus land use decisions
Learn more about the coalition of environmental groups called the Rainforest Solutions Project (Greenpeace, ForestEthics, Rainforest Action Network, Sierra Club of Canada – BC Chapter)
Visit the government status report on the Land and Resource Management Planning Tables
To see a logging industry perspective