Palm oil series The carbon footprint of Indonesian palm
as Indonesia, need to have reliable data on the carbon footprint of palm oil to be used for biofuel. Objective The objective of the study was to estimate the carbon footprint of Indonesian palm oil production. It required several steps. 1) Analyzing land-use and land-cover changes and trajectories. 2) Estimating time-averaged aboveground carbon
Carbon footprint of palm oil production in Indonesia (and also in Malaysia) has become focus of debate on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, through its association in the public debate with deforestation and (over) use of peat land.
The carbon footprint and opportunity cost of oil palm
The carbon footprint and opportunity cost of oil palm production in Indonesia. Back. Project timeframe. 05/2009 04/2011 Related countries. Indonesia. Budget: USD $327,934 Funding. indonesian Palm Oil Commission Partner(s) Indonesian Palm Oil Commission (IPOC) Activities. Since the project's inception in 2009, we liaised with the Indonesian Palm Oil Commission to develop the
Request On Jan 1, 2012, N. Khasanah and others published The carbon footprint of Indonesian palm oil production Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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“The potential use of palm oil as biodiesel has focused debate on the emissions caused by the conversion of land to oil palm plantation and the subsequent steps in oil palm production,” said Suseno Budidarsono from the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF-SEA) opening a one-day workshop on the 5th of August in Jakarta to present the results of ICRAF’s pilot study on carbon footprints from
Palm oil production in Indonesia
Palm oil production is important to the economy of Indonesia as the country is the world's biggest producer and consumer of the commodity, providing about half of the world's supply. In 2016, Indonesia produced over 34.5 million tons of palm oil, and exported nearly 73% of it. Oil palm plantations stretch across 12 million hectares, and is projected to reach 13 million by 2024.
NEW BRITAIN PALM OIL LIMITED (NBPOL) CARBON REPORT 2011 4 Scope and methodology This report outlines NBPOL’s strategy to measure and reduce emissions across the entire Group. It presents Phase one in this strategy which is the determination of the carbon foot print for its palm oil production operations in West New Britain and the UK refinery
Allometric Equation for Pinang (Areca catechu) Biomass
Pinang nut (Areca catechu L.) is a major agroforestry crops in Papua with high economic value. This study developed allometric equations for estimating Pinang biomass on the basis of stem diameter and height by destructive sampling inagroforestry systems.
Palm oil production is important to the economy of Indonesia as the country is the world's biggest producer and consumer of the commodity, providing about half of the world's supply. In 2016, Indonesia produced over 34.5 million tons of palm oil, and exported nearly 73% of it. Oil palm plantations stretch across 12 million hectares, and is projected to reach 13 million by 2024.