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Article Dans Une Revue PLoS ONE Année : 2022

Slowing deforestation in Indonesia follows declining oil palm expansion and lower oil prices

David L A Gaveau
Mohammad A Salim
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Timer Manurung
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Adrià Descals
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Arild Angelsen
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Erik Meijaard
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Douglas Sheil

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Much concern about tropical deforestation focuses on oil palm plantations, but their impacts remain poorly quantified. Using nationwide interpretation of satellite imagery, and samplebased error calibration, we estimated the impact of large-scale (industrial) and smallholder oil palm plantations on natural old-growth ("primary") forests from 2001 to 2019 in Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producer. Over nineteen years, the area mapped under oil palm doubled, reaching 16.24 Mha in 2019 (64% industrial; 36% smallholder), more than the official estimates of 14.72 Mha. The forest area declined by 11% (9.79 Mha), including 32% (3.09 Mha) ultimately converted into oil palm, and 29% (2.85 Mha) cleared and converted in the same year. Industrial plantations replaced more forest than detected smallholder plantings (2.13 Mha vs 0.72 Mha). New plantations peaked in 2009 and 2012 and declined thereafter. Expansion of industrial plantations and forest loss were correlated with palm oil prices. A price decline of 1% was associated with a 1.08% decrease in new industrial plantations and with a 0.68% decrease of forest loss. Deforestation fell below pre-2004 levels in 2017-2019 providing an opportunity to focus on sustainable management. As the price of palm oil has doubled since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, effective regulation is key to minimising future forest conversion.
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cirad-03920155 , version 1 (03-01-2023)

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David L A Gaveau, Bruno Locatelli, Mohammad A Salim, Timer Manurung, Adrià Descals, et al.. Slowing deforestation in Indonesia follows declining oil palm expansion and lower oil prices. PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0266178⟩. ⟨cirad-03920155⟩

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