Oil palm plantations are currently expanding to the eastern part of Indonesia, especially in West Papua province. Many oil palm permits issued in West Papua occupy intact biodiversity-rich forest areas which have essential value for indigenous Papuans' socio-cultural life. This article discusses expansion of oil palm plantations in West Papua province, and its impacts on forests and indigenous people. It also assesses whether the plantations fit the Special Autonomy Law and Sustainable Development Regulation goals of the province. In general, plantations are being established in forest areas, and further planned expansion threatens intact and biodiversity-rich forests. In addition, plantation development rarely considers the socio-cultural ...
The Indonesian oil palm subsector expanded rapidly after 1967. Much of this growth has occured in th...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
© 2019 Mia DunphyAcross Southeast Asian frontiers, forest dependent peoples have been negotiating a ...
The overall objective of this article is to understand the reasons underlying the expansion of oil p...
The establishment of new oil palm plantations in Papua-Indonesia has greatly increased in the last y...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
The past 25 years has seen extraordinary growth in global demand for the myriad products obtained fr...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This paper reviews oil palm biofuel development and analyzes social and environmental impacts of oil...
This paper reviews the development of oil palm with linkages to biofuel in Indonesia and analyzes th...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
The expansion of oil palm plantations in Papua province, Indonesia, involves the conversion of fores...
The Indonesian government encourages oil palm plantation development based on the Perusahaan Inti Ra...
The Indonesian oil palm subsector expanded rapidly after 1967. Much of this growth has occured in th...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
© 2019 Mia DunphyAcross Southeast Asian frontiers, forest dependent peoples have been negotiating a ...
The overall objective of this article is to understand the reasons underlying the expansion of oil p...
The establishment of new oil palm plantations in Papua-Indonesia has greatly increased in the last y...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
The past 25 years has seen extraordinary growth in global demand for the myriad products obtained fr...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This paper reviews oil palm biofuel development and analyzes social and environmental impacts of oil...
This paper reviews the development of oil palm with linkages to biofuel in Indonesia and analyzes th...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
The expansion of oil palm plantations in Papua province, Indonesia, involves the conversion of fores...
The Indonesian government encourages oil palm plantation development based on the Perusahaan Inti Ra...
The Indonesian oil palm subsector expanded rapidly after 1967. Much of this growth has occured in th...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
© 2019 Mia DunphyAcross Southeast Asian frontiers, forest dependent peoples have been negotiating a ...