This study assesses changes in the biomass carbon stocks of forests and tree crops in Malaysia during the period 1981 to 2000a time of rapid expansion in oil palm cultivation. Peninsular Malaysia and the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak are considered separately. Changes in the planted areas of oil palm, other tree crops (rubber, cocoa, coconut) and forests are presented, as are changes in the total biomass of each vegetation type as estimated from the product of area and biomass density. Although oil palm area increased progressively in all three regions, total forest plus tree crop area was reduced in 2000 compared with 1980 by 0.87 million ha, thus perpetuating a historical trend. The decline was gradual in Peninsular Malaysia ...
Conserving high carbon density tropical peat forests is one of the most cost-efficient strategies fo...
Funding: The research was carried out as part of a project funded by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (M...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
The continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in large-scale expansion of indus...
In Malaysia, the primary forested land change process is due to the establishment of plantations on ...
Forested land in the world is about 28 % of the global land area, accounting for 80 % of the terrest...
Peruvian national and regional plans promoting oil palm have prompted a rapid expansion of the crop ...
Purpose: The area of oil palm plantations in Malaysia is expanding by approximately 0.14 million hec...
Global warming and climate change are intermittent issues, referring to increment in average global ...
Oil palm appears to be, now, in the center of environmental controversies related to deforestation. ...
Forested land in the world is about 28% of the global land area, accounting for 80% of the terrestri...
The environmental impacts with regard to agro-based biofuel production have been associated with the...
Natural forests in South-East Asia have been extensively converted into other land-use systems in th...
The loss and degradation in tropical forest region are some of the current global concern. Hence, th...
Reliable estimates of the carbon present in stands of oil palm, both in the palms themselves and in ...
Conserving high carbon density tropical peat forests is one of the most cost-efficient strategies fo...
Funding: The research was carried out as part of a project funded by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (M...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
The continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in large-scale expansion of indus...
In Malaysia, the primary forested land change process is due to the establishment of plantations on ...
Forested land in the world is about 28 % of the global land area, accounting for 80 % of the terrest...
Peruvian national and regional plans promoting oil palm have prompted a rapid expansion of the crop ...
Purpose: The area of oil palm plantations in Malaysia is expanding by approximately 0.14 million hec...
Global warming and climate change are intermittent issues, referring to increment in average global ...
Oil palm appears to be, now, in the center of environmental controversies related to deforestation. ...
Forested land in the world is about 28% of the global land area, accounting for 80% of the terrestri...
The environmental impacts with regard to agro-based biofuel production have been associated with the...
Natural forests in South-East Asia have been extensively converted into other land-use systems in th...
The loss and degradation in tropical forest region are some of the current global concern. Hence, th...
Reliable estimates of the carbon present in stands of oil palm, both in the palms themselves and in ...
Conserving high carbon density tropical peat forests is one of the most cost-efficient strategies fo...
Funding: The research was carried out as part of a project funded by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (M...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...