Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use change (CSC-LUC) to consumption of agricultural products, but results differ significantly, even for studies focussing on the same region or product. This is due to the different focuses and interpretations of the links between direct drivers and underlying causes of CSC-LUC, which can be translated into differences in key functions, i.e. specific methods, algorithms and parameters embedded in the analysis. Using the example of Indonesian palm oil production (often associated with CSC-LUC), this paper carries out a meta-analysis of 12 existing studies, determines the different settings for the key functions embedded in consumption-based CSC-L...
Rapid growth in the international demand for palm oil has triggered considerable global concern beca...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Sustainability criteria for palm oil production guide new planting toward non-forest land cover on m...
The carbon (C) footprint of palm oil production is needed to judge emissions from potential biofuel ...
At about 20 % of total GHG emissions, land use, land use change and the forestry (LULUCF) sectors co...
The expansion of agricultural commodities including oil palm plantations potentially causes an incre...
<div><p>Our society faces the pressing challenge of increasing agricultural production while minimiz...
Purpose: The area of oil palm plantations in Malaysia is expanding by approximately 0.14 million hec...
Palm oil is the world's most widely used edible oil, and Indonesia has been the largest producer sin...
The objectives of this study are to identify the energy balance of Indonesian palm oil biodiesel pro...
Our society faces the pressing challenge of increasing agricultural production while minimizing nega...
Rapid growth in the international demand for palm oil has triggered considerable global concern beca...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Sustainability criteria for palm oil production guide new planting toward non-forest land cover on m...
The carbon (C) footprint of palm oil production is needed to judge emissions from potential biofuel ...
At about 20 % of total GHG emissions, land use, land use change and the forestry (LULUCF) sectors co...
The expansion of agricultural commodities including oil palm plantations potentially causes an incre...
<div><p>Our society faces the pressing challenge of increasing agricultural production while minimiz...
Purpose: The area of oil palm plantations in Malaysia is expanding by approximately 0.14 million hec...
Palm oil is the world's most widely used edible oil, and Indonesia has been the largest producer sin...
The objectives of this study are to identify the energy balance of Indonesian palm oil biodiesel pro...
Our society faces the pressing challenge of increasing agricultural production while minimizing nega...
Rapid growth in the international demand for palm oil has triggered considerable global concern beca...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...