"Hungry mills" and their role in Indonesia’s palm oil industry

Joss, Cristina; Allheilig, Gaby (February 2021). "Hungry mills" and their role in Indonesia’s palm oil industry. In: CDE Spotlight. Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern

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Other

Division/Institute:

08 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography > Geographies of Sustainability > Unit Critical Sustainability Studies (CSS)
08 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography > Geographies of Sustainability
08 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography
10 Strategic Research Centers > Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)

UniBE Contributor:

Joss, Cristina, Allheilig, Gaby

Publisher:

Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern

Projects:

[803] Cluster: Land Resources

Language:

Multilingual

Submitter:

Melchior Peter Nussbaumer

Date Deposited:

28 Jul 2021 10:27

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 15:52

Additional Information:

In Indonesia, about one quarter of deforestation is directly attributable to oil palms. Seldom highlighted in connection with this is the role of oil mills. Many currently operate well below their capacity – and are hungry for more oil palm fruits. This increases the risk of further deforestation. The extent to which the mills drive forest loss and the role they could play in achieving more sustainable production are the subject of a recent master’s thesis at CDE and the Institute of Geography of the University of Bern.

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https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/157798

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