This thesis evaluated the impacts of converting tropical forests into oil palm plantations on stream ecosystem functioning and to assess the efficacy of riparian vegetation quality to mitigate impacts on i) stream physical and chemical properties ii) functional measure – rates of leaf litter decomposition, iii) structural measures - bacterial decomposer and macroinvertebrate communities
Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to global biodiversity, ecological func...
The role of riparian buffer strips between rivers and oil palm plantations is to reduce nutrient and...
Oil palm is a widely grown tropical crop, and its product – palm oil – has international economic im...
Southeast Asia is undergoing extensive conversion to oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) monocultures with ...
Freshwaters provide valuable habitat and important ecosystem services but are threatened worldwide b...
Rapid and extensive conversion of tropical forests into oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) (OP) plantation...
In common with most of Borneo, the Bakun region of Sarawak is currently subject to heavy deforestati...
Agricultural expansion drives biodiversity decline in forested tropical regions. Consequently, it is...
Oil palm plantations in Malaysia are expanding rapidly due to global oil and biofuel demand. This is...
Oil palm plantations are a major agricultural land use in Southeast Asia. In the coming decades larg...
Logging, deforestation and oil palm plantations have increased forest fragmentation in Borneo. Given...
1. There is growing interest in the ecological value of set‐aside habitats around rivers in tropical...
There is growing interest in the ecological value of set-aside habitats around rivers in tropical ag...
Expansion of oil palm has caused widespread declines in biodiversity and changes in ecosystem functi...
Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to global biodiversity, ecological func...
The role of riparian buffer strips between rivers and oil palm plantations is to reduce nutrient and...
Oil palm is a widely grown tropical crop, and its product – palm oil – has international economic im...
Southeast Asia is undergoing extensive conversion to oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) monocultures with ...
Freshwaters provide valuable habitat and important ecosystem services but are threatened worldwide b...
Rapid and extensive conversion of tropical forests into oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) (OP) plantation...
In common with most of Borneo, the Bakun region of Sarawak is currently subject to heavy deforestati...
Agricultural expansion drives biodiversity decline in forested tropical regions. Consequently, it is...
Oil palm plantations in Malaysia are expanding rapidly due to global oil and biofuel demand. This is...
Oil palm plantations are a major agricultural land use in Southeast Asia. In the coming decades larg...
Logging, deforestation and oil palm plantations have increased forest fragmentation in Borneo. Given...
1. There is growing interest in the ecological value of set‐aside habitats around rivers in tropical...
There is growing interest in the ecological value of set-aside habitats around rivers in tropical ag...
Expansion of oil palm has caused widespread declines in biodiversity and changes in ecosystem functi...
Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to global biodiversity, ecological func...
The role of riparian buffer strips between rivers and oil palm plantations is to reduce nutrient and...
Oil palm is a widely grown tropical crop, and its product – palm oil – has international economic im...