High-yield agriculture potentially reduces pressure on forests by requiring less land to increase production. Using satellite and field data, we assessed the area deforested by industrial-scale high-yield oil palm expansion in the Peruvian Amazon from 2000 to 2010, finding that 72% of new plantations expanded into forested areas. In a focus area in the Ucayali region, we assessed deforestation for high- and smallholder low-yield oil palm plantations. Low-yield plantations accounted for most expansion overall (80%), but only 30% of their expansion involved forest conversion, contrasting with 75% for high-yield expansion. High-yield expansion minimized the total area required to achieve production but counter-intuitively at higher expense to ...
Lowland tropical forests are increasingly threatened with conversion to oil palm as global demand an...
Lowland tropical forests are increasingly threatened with conversion to oil palm as global demand an...
Increasing global demand for oil palm drives its expansion across the tropics, at the expense of for...
Land cover change is a major challenge for forest conservation in Amazonia. Forest cover loss and an...
Further expansion of agriculture in the tropics is likely to accelerate the loss of biodiversity. On...
Further expansion of agriculture in the tropics is likely to accelerate the loss of biodiversity. On...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
Oil palm production in Indonesia illustrates the intense pressure that exists worldwide to convert n...
Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase substan...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
The African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) has been an important crop in Brazil’s Amazonian agricultur...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
Global models of biophysical suitability for oil palm consistently rank Brazil as having the greates...
Tropical agriculture is expanding rapidly at the expense of forest, driving a global extinction cris...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Lowland tropical forests are increasingly threatened with conversion to oil palm as global demand an...
Lowland tropical forests are increasingly threatened with conversion to oil palm as global demand an...
Increasing global demand for oil palm drives its expansion across the tropics, at the expense of for...
Land cover change is a major challenge for forest conservation in Amazonia. Forest cover loss and an...
Further expansion of agriculture in the tropics is likely to accelerate the loss of biodiversity. On...
Further expansion of agriculture in the tropics is likely to accelerate the loss of biodiversity. On...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
Oil palm production in Indonesia illustrates the intense pressure that exists worldwide to convert n...
Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase substan...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
The African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) has been an important crop in Brazil’s Amazonian agricultur...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
Global models of biophysical suitability for oil palm consistently rank Brazil as having the greates...
Tropical agriculture is expanding rapidly at the expense of forest, driving a global extinction cris...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Lowland tropical forests are increasingly threatened with conversion to oil palm as global demand an...
Lowland tropical forests are increasingly threatened with conversion to oil palm as global demand an...
Increasing global demand for oil palm drives its expansion across the tropics, at the expense of for...