Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand

By extensively reviewing the current state of knowledge, this paper explores the sustainability implications of palm oil biodiesel in Southeast Asia, with a focus on Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Both ecological and environmental vitality as well as socio-economic equity are emphasized in the au...

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Main Authors: MUKHERJEE, Ishani, SOVACOOL, Benjamin K.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-37672023-11-23T05:14:19Z Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand MUKHERJEE, Ishani SOVACOOL, Benjamin K. By extensively reviewing the current state of knowledge, this paper explores the sustainability implications of palm oil biodiesel in Southeast Asia, with a focus on Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Both ecological and environmental vitality as well as socio-economic equity are emphasized in the authors' exploration of sustainability in the three country cases. The article observes that the main environmental sustainability considerations of palm oil biodiesel include its capacity to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, its carbon debt and its repercussions on forestry, biodiversity, and soil and water quality. Issues surrounding socio-economic sustainability encompass how palm oil biodiesel affects food security in Southeast Asia, along with the impact of palm oil production on rural livelihoods and land-tenure. The authors firstly explore the origins, drivers and current technologies surrounding palm oil biodiesel development in the region. They then present the three country cases in order to concentrate on the particular policies, challenges and opportunities that uniquely impact the sustainability of biodiesel development in each locale. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2014-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2510 info:doi/10.1016/j.rser.2014.05.001 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3767/viewcontent/MukherjeeSovacool_RSER_Biofuels.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Palm oil Biodiesel Southeast Asia Sustainability Asian Studies Energy Policy
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Singapore
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topic Palm oil
Biodiesel
Southeast Asia
Sustainability
Asian Studies
Energy Policy
spellingShingle Palm oil
Biodiesel
Southeast Asia
Sustainability
Asian Studies
Energy Policy
MUKHERJEE, Ishani
SOVACOOL, Benjamin K.
Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
description By extensively reviewing the current state of knowledge, this paper explores the sustainability implications of palm oil biodiesel in Southeast Asia, with a focus on Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Both ecological and environmental vitality as well as socio-economic equity are emphasized in the authors' exploration of sustainability in the three country cases. The article observes that the main environmental sustainability considerations of palm oil biodiesel include its capacity to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, its carbon debt and its repercussions on forestry, biodiversity, and soil and water quality. Issues surrounding socio-economic sustainability encompass how palm oil biodiesel affects food security in Southeast Asia, along with the impact of palm oil production on rural livelihoods and land-tenure. The authors firstly explore the origins, drivers and current technologies surrounding palm oil biodiesel development in the region. They then present the three country cases in order to concentrate on the particular policies, challenges and opportunities that uniquely impact the sustainability of biodiesel development in each locale. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author MUKHERJEE, Ishani
SOVACOOL, Benjamin K.
author_facet MUKHERJEE, Ishani
SOVACOOL, Benjamin K.
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title Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_short Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_full Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_fullStr Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in Southeast Asia: A review of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_sort palm oil-based biofuels and sustainability in southeast asia: a review of indonesia, malaysia, and thailand
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2510
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3767/viewcontent/MukherjeeSovacool_RSER_Biofuels.pdf
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