Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards

The global palm oil value chain has grown in complexity; stakeholder relationships and linkages are increasingly shaped by new public and private standards that aim to ameliorate social and environmental costs while harnessing economic gains. Regulatory initiatives in the emerging policy regime comp...

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Autores principales: Pacheco, P., Schoneveld, George C., Dermawan, A., Komarudin, Heru, Djama, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112261
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author Pacheco, P.
Schoneveld, George C.
Dermawan, A.
Komarudin, Heru
Djama, M.
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Djama, M.
Komarudin, Heru
Pacheco, P.
Schoneveld, George C.
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Schoneveld, George C.
Dermawan, A.
Komarudin, Heru
Djama, M.
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description The global palm oil value chain has grown in complexity; stakeholder relationships and linkages are increasingly shaped by new public and private standards that aim to ameliorate social and environmental costs while harnessing economic gains. Regulatory initiatives in the emerging policy regime complex struggle to resolve sector‐wide structural performance issues: pervasive land conflicts, yield differences between companies and smallholders, and carbon emissions arising from deforestation and peatland conversion. Identifying opportunities for more effective governance of the palm oil value chain and supply landscapes, this paper explores disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between public regulations and private standards, looking at the global, national, and subnational policy domains shaping chain actors’ conduct. Greater complementarities have emerged among transnational instruments, but state regulation disconnects persist and antagonisms prevail between national state regulations and transnational private standards. Emerging experimental approaches, particularly at subnational level, aim to improve coordination to both enhance complementarities and resolve disconnects.
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spelling CGSpace1122612024-08-27T10:35:58Z Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards Pacheco, P. Schoneveld, George C. Dermawan, A. Komarudin, Heru Djama, M. oil palms supply chain private sector sustainability governance The global palm oil value chain has grown in complexity; stakeholder relationships and linkages are increasingly shaped by new public and private standards that aim to ameliorate social and environmental costs while harnessing economic gains. Regulatory initiatives in the emerging policy regime complex struggle to resolve sector‐wide structural performance issues: pervasive land conflicts, yield differences between companies and smallholders, and carbon emissions arising from deforestation and peatland conversion. Identifying opportunities for more effective governance of the palm oil value chain and supply landscapes, this paper explores disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between public regulations and private standards, looking at the global, national, and subnational policy domains shaping chain actors’ conduct. Greater complementarities have emerged among transnational instruments, but state regulation disconnects persist and antagonisms prevail between national state regulations and transnational private standards. Emerging experimental approaches, particularly at subnational level, aim to improve coordination to both enhance complementarities and resolve disconnects. 2020-07 2021-03-08T08:23:21Z 2021-03-08T08:23:21Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112261 en Open Access Wiley Pacheco, P., Schoneveld, G.C., Dermawan, A., Komarudin, H., Djama, M. 2020. Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards. Regulation & Governance, 14(3): 568-598. https://doi.org/10.1111/rego.12220
spellingShingle oil palms
supply chain
private sector
sustainability
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Pacheco, P.
Schoneveld, George C.
Dermawan, A.
Komarudin, Heru
Djama, M.
Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
title Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
title_full Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
title_fullStr Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
title_full_unstemmed Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
title_short Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
title_sort governing sustainable palm oil supply disconnects complementarities and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
topic oil palms
supply chain
private sector
sustainability
governance
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112261
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