Autor:
Danielsen, F.
Beukema, H.
Burgess, N.
Parish, F.
Bruhl, C.A.
Donald, P.F.
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Phalan, B.
Reijnders, L.
Struebig, M.
Fitzherbert, e.B.
The growing demand for biofuels is promoting the expansion of a number of agricultural commodities, including oil palm (Elaeis guineensis). Oil-palm plantations cover over 13 million ha, primarily in Southeast Asia, where they have directly or indirectly replaced tropical rainforest. We explored ...
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Danielsen, F.
,
Beukema, H.
,
Burgess, N.
,
Parish, F.
,
Bruhl, C.A.
,
Donald, P.F.
,
Murdiyarso, Daniel
,
Phalan, B.
,
Reijnders, L.
,
Struebig, M.
,
Fitzherbert, e.B.
,
[Biofuel plantations on forested lands: double jeopardy for biodiversity and climate]
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Biofuel plantations on forested lands: double jeopardy for biodiversity and climate