<p>Details of the eight forest and two oil palm plantation study areas in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.</p
<p>O = oil palm plantation, R = rubber plantation, J = jungle rubber, F = secondary rain forest.</p>...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...
Remaining natural forest (2014) in biophysical suitability classes for oil palm separated by a) prop...
<p>Numbered polygons represent the different study areas, defined by the locations of the outermost ...
Peninsular Malaysia with industrial oil palm plantations and other plantations from World Resources ...
<p>The range and mean (±SE) of oil palm yield, elevation, and nearest distance to different forest c...
Information about the four tropical rainforest study sites in Indonesia, each located next to a bota...
<p>(A) Map of the study region, the Lower Kinabatangan (red outline) within the context of Sabah, Ma...
<p>(A) Allocated production forest is shown across Sabah (light green, also including Malua Forest R...
The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed by thr...
a. Yearly (2001–2012) area of forest conversion to oil palm by suitability class and b. Yearly propo...
<p>Map showing the location of Sabah (inset) on the island of Borneo in South East Asia, and the dis...
<p>The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed b...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...
The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) Research Station at Sungai Asap, Belaga, Sarawak is located appr...
<p>O = oil palm plantation, R = rubber plantation, J = jungle rubber, F = secondary rain forest.</p>...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...
Remaining natural forest (2014) in biophysical suitability classes for oil palm separated by a) prop...
<p>Numbered polygons represent the different study areas, defined by the locations of the outermost ...
Peninsular Malaysia with industrial oil palm plantations and other plantations from World Resources ...
<p>The range and mean (±SE) of oil palm yield, elevation, and nearest distance to different forest c...
Information about the four tropical rainforest study sites in Indonesia, each located next to a bota...
<p>(A) Map of the study region, the Lower Kinabatangan (red outline) within the context of Sabah, Ma...
<p>(A) Allocated production forest is shown across Sabah (light green, also including Malua Forest R...
The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed by thr...
a. Yearly (2001–2012) area of forest conversion to oil palm by suitability class and b. Yearly propo...
<p>Map showing the location of Sabah (inset) on the island of Borneo in South East Asia, and the dis...
<p>The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed b...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...
The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) Research Station at Sungai Asap, Belaga, Sarawak is located appr...
<p>O = oil palm plantation, R = rubber plantation, J = jungle rubber, F = secondary rain forest.</p>...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...
Remaining natural forest (2014) in biophysical suitability classes for oil palm separated by a) prop...