Autor: Meijaard, E.
- The environmental impacts of palm oil in context
- Restoration to offset the impacts of developments at a landscape scale reveals opportunities, challenges and tough choices
- Environmental governance to mitigate oil palm impacts to biodiversity
- Introduction
- Oil palm impacts on biodiversity
- Global Demand for Natural Resources Eliminated More Than 100,000 Bornean Orangutans
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- The environmental impacts of palm oil in context
- Oil palm impacts on biodiversity
- Global Demand for Natural Resources Eliminated More Than 100,000 Bornean Orangutans
- The future of oil palm
- People's perceptions about the importance of forests on Borneo
- Four decades of forest persistence, clearance and logging on Borneo
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