Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability

This study conducted by CIFOR-ICRAF (as part of the EU-funded KAMI - Sustainability of Malaysian and Indonesian palm oil - project) examines and evaluates the interventions or existing support available for jurisdictions to transition to sustainability, which includes the consideration of economic,...

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Main Authors: Peteru, S., Komarudin, H., Brady, M.A.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: European Forest Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128147
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Brady, M.A.
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description This study conducted by CIFOR-ICRAF (as part of the EU-funded KAMI - Sustainability of Malaysian and Indonesian palm oil - project) examines and evaluates the interventions or existing support available for jurisdictions to transition to sustainability, which includes the consideration of economic, environmental, and social aspects of a sustainable palm oil value chain that is inclusive, reduces pressure on forests/deforestation-free, protects the environment, and promotes responsible business practices. Existing support or interventions in this study are defined as any policy, program, or initiative with a stated objective of helping to transition to sustainability and operating within oil palm producing landscapes.
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spelling CGSpace1281472023-07-27T15:51:27Z Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability Peteru, S. Komarudin, H. Brady, M.A. oil palms sustainability certification This study conducted by CIFOR-ICRAF (as part of the EU-funded KAMI - Sustainability of Malaysian and Indonesian palm oil - project) examines and evaluates the interventions or existing support available for jurisdictions to transition to sustainability, which includes the consideration of economic, environmental, and social aspects of a sustainable palm oil value chain that is inclusive, reduces pressure on forests/deforestation-free, protects the environment, and promotes responsible business practices. Existing support or interventions in this study are defined as any policy, program, or initiative with a stated objective of helping to transition to sustainability and operating within oil palm producing landscapes. 2022-12-30 2023-01-25T07:23:39Z 2023-01-25T07:23:39Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128147 en Open Access European Forest Institute Peteru, S., Komarudin, H., Brady, M.A. 2022. Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability. European Forest Institute
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Peteru, S.
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Brady, M.A.
Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability
title Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability
title_full Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability
title_fullStr Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability
title_short Support for jurisdictions in Indonesia and Malaysia to transition to sustainability
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certification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128147
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