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  • sustainability and governance of palm oil-semantic scholar in Philippines
  • sustainability and governance of palm oil-semantic scholar in Philippines
  • sustainability and governance of palm oil-semantic scholar in Philippines

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  • Is there a sustainable palm oil certification scheme?
  • Mounting public pressure on companies and governments has led to the emergence of certification schemes in the palm oil sector—most notably, the private “Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil” (RSPO) and the more recently established “Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil” (ISPO) scheme.
  • Is palm oil sustainable?
  • Global Environmental Politics (2018) 18 (2): 34–52. The palm oil industry is increasingly certifying its activities as “sustainable,” “responsible,” and “conflict-free.”
  • Is global palm oil governance evolving?
  • Although there is still no overarching global palm oil governance regime, the interaction between different standards examined in this article suggests that an increasingly joined-up transnational regime for sustainable palm oil is evolving.
  • Is palm oil a Agribusiness Development Policy in the Philippines?
  • They are protected by Republic Act No. 8293 and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. The promotion of oil palm production as an agribusiness development policy is a major issue in response to the increasing demand of palm oil in the Philippines.
  • Does Indonesian standard for sustainable palm oil (ISPO) have a governance capacity?
  • On the governance capacity of Indonesian Standard for Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO). Agriculture and Human Values 35: 223–242. Hospes, O. 2014. Marking the success or end of global multi-stakeholder governance?
  • The rise of national sustainability standards in Indonesia and Brazil for palm oil and soy. Agriculture and Human Values 31 (3): 425–437.
  • Is Malaysia a sustainable palm oil producer?
  • In 2013, Malaysia—ranking second in palm oil production behind Indonesia—introduced the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MPSO) standard, explicitly “following in the footsteps of Indonesia” (Adnan 2013), which became mandatory by the end of 2019.