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- Does palm oil production increase health risks in Myanmar?
- Increased palm oil production in Myanmar may be concomitant with increased consumption in low-income communities and associated increases in health risks. Next, the 2010 Landsat imagery revealed a continuation and acceleration of the previous trends (Figure 3).
- Is the Tanintharyi Region suitable for oil palm growth in Myanmar?
- Lastly, ground truthing permitted an in-person verification of GIS and ENVI results and provided contextual understanding of oil palm development in Myanmar. Results: GIS analysis revealed that the Tanintharyi Region, one of the most biodiverse regions in Myanmar, is highly suitable for oil palm growth.
- How has the oil palm boom impacted the environment?
- Oil Palm Res. 29: 440–45 Rising global demand for vegetable oil during the last few decades has led to a drastic increase in the land area under oil palm. Especially in Southeast Asia, the oil palm boom has contributed to economic growth, but it has also spurred criticism about negative environmental and social effects.
- How to identify areas of Myanmar best suited to oil palm tree growth?
- Methods: First, a GIS land suitability analysis overlaying spatial data on rainfall, elevation, and slope was conducted in order to identify areas of Myanmar best suited to oil palm tree growth.
- How much palm oil does Burmese import a year?
- Importing roughly 394,000 metric tons of palm oil in 2012 alone, the Burmese government has recently pushed for intensive oil palm development to sate domestic demand for consumption and become international market players.
- Why is oil palm a sustainable resource?
- Simultaneously, it has increased incomes, generated employment, and reduced poverty among farm and nonfarm households. Around 50% of the worldwide oil palm land is managed by smallholders. Sustainability trade-offs between preserving global public environmental goods and private economic benefits need to be reduced.