Literature DB >> 33299148

The environmental impacts of palm oil in context.

Erik Meijaard1,2,3, Thomas M Brooks4,5,6, Kimberly M Carlson7,8, Eleanor M Slade9, John Garcia-Ulloa10, David L A Gaveau11, Janice Ser Huay Lee9, Truly Santika12,13, Diego Juffe-Bignoli13,14, Matthew J Struebig13, Serge A Wich15,16, Marc Ancrenaz12,17, Lian Pin Koh18, Nadine Zamira19, Jesse F Abrams20,21, Herbert H T Prins22, Cyriaque N Sendashonga23, Daniel Murdiyarso11,24, Paul R Furumo25, Nicholas Macfarlane4, Rachel Hoffmann26, Marcos Persio27, Adrià Descals28, Zoltan Szantoi29,30, Douglas Sheil31.   

Abstract

Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires balancing demands on land between agriculture (SDG 2) and biodiversity (SDG 15). The production of vegetable oils and, in particular, palm oil, illustrates these competing demands and trade-offs. Palm oil accounts for ~40% of the current global annual demand for vegetable oil as food, animal feed and fuel (210 Mt), but planted oil palm covers less than 5-5.5% of the total global oil crop area (approximately 425 Mha) due to oil palm's relatively high yields. Recent oil palm expansion in forested regions of Borneo, Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, where >90% of global palm oil is produced, has led to substantial concern around oil palm's role in deforestation. Oil palm expansion's direct contribution to regional tropical deforestation varies widely, ranging from an estimated 3% in West Africa to 50% in Malaysian Borneo. Oil palm is also implicated in peatland draining and burning in Southeast Asia. Documented negative environmental impacts from such expansion include biodiversity declines, greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. However, oil palm generally produces more oil per area than other oil crops, is often economically viable in sites unsuitable for most other crops and generates considerable wealth for at least some actors. Global demand for vegetable oils is projected to increase by 46% by 2050. Meeting this demand through additional expansion of oil palm versus other vegetable oil crops will lead to substantial differential effects on biodiversity, food security, climate change, land degradation and livelihoods. Our Review highlights that although substantial gaps remain in our understanding of the relationship between the environmental, socio-cultural and economic impacts of oil palm, and the scope, stringency and effectiveness of initiatives to address these, there has been little research into the impacts and trade-offs of other vegetable oil crops. Greater research attention needs to be given to investigating the impacts of palm oil production compared to alternatives for the trade-offs to be assessed at a global scale.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33299148     DOI: 10.1038/s41477-020-00813-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   15.793


  27 in total

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Authors:  William A Foster; Jake L Snaddon; Edgar C Turner; Tom M Fayle; Timothy D Cockerill; M D Farnon Ellwood; Gavin R Broad; Arthur Y C Chung; Paul Eggleton; Chey Vun Khen; Kalsum M Yusah
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2011-11-27       Impact factor: 6.237

Review 2.  Does plant diversity benefit agroecosystems? A synthetic review.

Authors:  Deborah K Letourneau; Inge Armbrecht; Beatriz Salguero Rivera; James Montoya Lerma; Elizabeth Jiménez Carmona; Martha Constanza Daza; Selene Escobar; Victor Galindo; Catalina Gutiérrez; Sebastián Duque López; Jessica López Mejía; Aleyda Maritza Acosta Rangel; Janine Herrera Rangel; Leonardo Rivera; Carlos Arturo Saavedra; Alba Marina Torres; Aldemar Reyes Trujillo
Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 4.657

3.  Coconut oil, conservation and the conscientious consumer.

Authors:  Erik Meijaard; Jesse F Abrams; Diego Juffe-Bignoli; Maria Voigt; Douglas Sheil
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2020-07-06       Impact factor: 10.834

Review 4.  A review of the ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations, using forests as a reference system.

Authors:  Claudia Dislich; Alexander C Keyel; Jan Salecker; Yael Kisel; Katrin M Meyer; Mark Auliya; Andrew D Barnes; Marife D Corre; Kevin Darras; Heiko Faust; Bastian Hess; Stephan Klasen; Alexander Knohl; Holger Kreft; Ana Meijide; Fuad Nurdiansyah; Fenna Otten; Guy Pe'er; Stefanie Steinebach; Suria Tarigan; Merja H Tölle; Teja Tscharntke; Kerstin Wiegand
Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc       Date:  2016-08-11

Review 5.  Trends in Global Agricultural Land Use: Implications for Environmental Health and Food Security.

Authors:  Navin Ramankutty; Zia Mehrabi; Katharina Waha; Larissa Jarvis; Claire Kremen; Mario Herrero; Loren H Rieseberg
Journal:  Annu Rev Plant Biol       Date:  2018-02-28       Impact factor: 26.379

6.  Grain-dependent responses of mammalian diversity to land use and the implications for conservation set-aside.

Authors:  Oliver R Wearn; Chris Carbone; J Marcus Rowcliffe; Henry Bernard; Robert M Ewers
Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2016-07       Impact factor: 4.657

7.  Four decades of forest persistence, clearance and logging on Borneo.

Authors:  David L A Gaveau; Sean Sloan; Elis Molidena; Husna Yaen; Doug Sheil; Nicola K Abram; Marc Ancrenaz; Robert Nasi; Marcela Quinones; Niels Wielaard; Erik Meijaard
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-07-16       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Rapid conversions and avoided deforestation: examining four decades of industrial plantation expansion in Borneo.

Authors:  David L A Gaveau; Douglas Sheil; Mohammad A Salim; Sanjiwana Arjasakusuma; Marc Ancrenaz; Pablo Pacheco; Erik Meijaard
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-09-08       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  The last frontiers of wilderness: Tracking loss of intact forest landscapes from 2000 to 2013.

Authors:  Peter Potapov; Matthew C Hansen; Lars Laestadius; Svetlana Turubanova; Alexey Yaroshenko; Christoph Thies; Wynet Smith; Ilona Zhuravleva; Anna Komarova; Susan Minnemeyer; Elena Esipova
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2017-01-13       Impact factor: 14.136

10.  The Impacts of Oil Palm on Recent Deforestation and Biodiversity Loss.

Authors:  Varsha Vijay; Stuart L Pimm; Clinton N Jenkins; Sharon J Smith
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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Review 2.  Dietary Fats, Human Nutrition and the Environment: Balance and Sustainability.

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Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-04-25

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Authors:  Denis J Murphy; Kirstie Goggin; R Russell M Paterson
Journal:  CABI Agric Biosci       Date:  2021-10-11

6.  Slowing deforestation in Indonesia follows declining oil palm expansion and lower oil prices.

Authors:  David L A Gaveau; Bruno Locatelli; Mohammad A Salim; Timer Manurung; Adrià Descals; Arild Angelsen; Erik Meijaard; Douglas Sheil
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