Implications of zero-deforestation palm oil for tropical grassy and dry forest biodiversity
Many companies have made zero-deforestation commitments (ZDCs) to reduce carbon emissions and biodiversity losses linked to tropical commodities. However, ZDCs conserve areas primarily based on tree cover and aboveground carbon, potentially leading to the unintended consequence that agricultural exp...
Main Authors: | Fleiss, S, Parr, CL, Platts, PJ, McClean, CJ, Beyer, RM, King, H, Lucey, JM, Hill, JK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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