The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the tropics. This is particularly evident in Malaysia and Indonesia, where the majority of the world's oil palm is cultivated. In Latin America oil palm acreage has also been steadily increasing, especially in countries such as Colombia, the largest producer by far. However, information on the biological implications of rapid land conversion to oil palm in the region remains scarce. Here, we review the state of knowledge about the impacts of oil palm on biodiversity in Colombia. We also discuss the conservation strategies that have been implemented in the country, and propose research that we need to develop best management practices. The vast m...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
The growing demand for biofuels is promoting the expansion of a number of agricultural commodities, ...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
Palm oil production has been steadily growing worldwide since the end of the 20th century and has in...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly expanding equatorial crops. The two largest oil palm-pro...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly increasing crops. We assess its contribution to tropical...
Oil palm cultivation is frequently cited as a major threat to tropical biodiversity as it is centere...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
The growing demand for biofuels is promoting the expansion of a number of agricultural commodities, ...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
Palm oil production has been steadily growing worldwide since the end of the 20th century and has in...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly expanding equatorial crops. The two largest oil palm-pro...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly increasing crops. We assess its contribution to tropical...
Oil palm cultivation is frequently cited as a major threat to tropical biodiversity as it is centere...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
The growing demand for biofuels is promoting the expansion of a number of agricultural commodities, ...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...