We all use palm oil in our daily life. In fact, approximately half of the packaged products in supermarkets contain palm oil, and it is an important product for biofuel production. South East Asia produces at least 80% of the world's palm oil. However, more than half of the area given over to this crop has occurred at the expense of native forest, including a loss of approximately three million hectares of forest in Indonesia alone
The ongoing expansion of oil palm plantations in the humid tropics, especially in Southeast Asia, is...
The globalization of the palm oil trade poses a menace to the ecosystem integrity of Southeast Asia....
Global palm oil production has greatly increased in recent years with the adoption of renewable ener...
Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires balancing demands on land between agric...
Palm oil is the main source of cooking oil for much of Africa, Asia and Brazil. Due to the increasin...
Palm oil is used in our everyday lives through: Beautify/hygiene products; Bioenergy; Food. Indonesi...
Palm oil expansion captures headlines, primarily out of concern that encroachment to tropical forest...
Palm oil is a promising source of cooking oil and biodiesel. The demand for palm oil has been increa...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly increasing crops. We assess its contribution to tropical...
Environmental issues are becoming a commodity in the political sphere, both at the local, and nation...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
Oil palm is largely criticised for its impact on the environment. According to Life Cycle Assessment...
Most palm oil currently available in global markets is sourced from certified large-scale plantation...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly expanding equatorial crops. The two largest oil palm-pro...
At about 20 % of total GHG emissions, land use, land use change and the forestry (LULUCF) sectors co...
The ongoing expansion of oil palm plantations in the humid tropics, especially in Southeast Asia, is...
The globalization of the palm oil trade poses a menace to the ecosystem integrity of Southeast Asia....
Global palm oil production has greatly increased in recent years with the adoption of renewable ener...
Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires balancing demands on land between agric...
Palm oil is the main source of cooking oil for much of Africa, Asia and Brazil. Due to the increasin...
Palm oil is used in our everyday lives through: Beautify/hygiene products; Bioenergy; Food. Indonesi...
Palm oil expansion captures headlines, primarily out of concern that encroachment to tropical forest...
Palm oil is a promising source of cooking oil and biodiesel. The demand for palm oil has been increa...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly increasing crops. We assess its contribution to tropical...
Environmental issues are becoming a commodity in the political sphere, both at the local, and nation...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
Oil palm is largely criticised for its impact on the environment. According to Life Cycle Assessment...
Most palm oil currently available in global markets is sourced from certified large-scale plantation...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly expanding equatorial crops. The two largest oil palm-pro...
At about 20 % of total GHG emissions, land use, land use change and the forestry (LULUCF) sectors co...
The ongoing expansion of oil palm plantations in the humid tropics, especially in Southeast Asia, is...
The globalization of the palm oil trade poses a menace to the ecosystem integrity of Southeast Asia....
Global palm oil production has greatly increased in recent years with the adoption of renewable ener...