A new research published by the journal Conservation Letters studies the industrial palm oil plantations and regional greenhouse gas emissions levels. The paper summarizes the results of a case study focused on an oil palm operation in Gabon, and suggests that tropical African countries could largely offset the emissions created by converting the land to palm oil plantations if they enact mandatory policies regulation which forests can be cleared and how much remaining forest must be set aside for conservation. If those mandatory measures are lack, unsustainable levels of climate-warming carbon emissions could be created by converting Africa’s tropical forests into monoculture palm plantations.
Gabon
Name
Gabon
ISO
GA
Region
Africa
Risk
Deforestation
Yes
Transhipment
No
Labour Rights & H&S
Yes
Environment
No
Biodiversity
Yes
Forest Area
Land Area
25,767,000
ha
Forest Area
23,200,000
ha (90.0%)
FSC Forest Area
2,033,627
ha (8.8%)
FSC CoCs
8
Forest Legislations 1
Forest conservation can offset emissions from palm oil expansion in Africa: Study
Mongabay, 13 Jul 2016