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Ecosystem functions of oil palm plantations - a review

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Claudia DislichAlexander C. KeyelJan SaleckerYael KiselKatrin M. MeyerMarife D. CorreHeiko FaustBastian HessAlexander KnohlHolger KreftAna MeijideFuad NurdiansyahFenna OttenPe'er, GuyStefanie SteinebachSuria TariganTeja TscharntkeMerja Tölle and Kerstin Wiegand

Abstract: Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in the last decades. This large-scale land-use change has had great impacts on both the areas converted to oil palm and their surroundings. Howev-er, research on the impacts of oil palm agriculture is scattered and patchy, and no clear overview ex-ists. Here, we address this gap through a systematic and comprehensive literature review of all ecosys-tem functions in oil palm plantations. We compare ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations to those in forests as forests are often cleared for the establishment of oil palm. We find that oil palm planta-tions generally have reduced ecosystem functioning compared to forests. Some of these functions are lost globally, such as those to gas and climate regulation and to habitat and nursery functions. The most serious impacts occur when land is cleared to establish new plantations, and immediately after-wards, especially on peat soils. To variable degrees, plantation management can prevent or reduce losses of some ecosystem functions. The only ecosystem function which increased in oil palm planta-tions is, unsurprisingly, the production of marketable goods. Our review highlights numerous research gaps. In particular, there are significant gaps with respect to information functions (socio-cultural functions). There is a need for empirical data on the importance of spatial and temporal scales, such as the differences between plantations in different environments, of different sizes, and of different ages. Finally, more research is needed on developing management practices that can off-set the losses of ecosystem functions.
Keywords: ecosystem functionsecosystem servicesbiodiversityoil palmland-use changeElaeis guineensisreview (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Date: 2015
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