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Report Suggests Well-Managed Oil Palm Plantations Can Play A Role In Biodiversity Conservation
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Apr. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The conservation of biodiversity, both within and outside of certified 
concessions, is a key outcome that the RSPO aims to achieve through its 
Principles and Criteria 2018.

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With the aim of better understanding progress towards this outcome, the RSPO 
commissioned a study by Borneo Futures, a scientific consultancy, in late 2019. 
The study evaluates whether the RSPO certification processes can or have 
contributed to the protection of species and landscapes, and identifies 
opportunities for improvement.

The study acknowledged clear conservation benefits originating from 
well-established biodiversity management of plantations but could not 
conclusively attribute these to the RSPO certification. The authors pointed to 
the complexity of the RSPO biodiversity requirements for assessing, managing 
and monitoring High Conservation Value areas - which may necessitate costly, 
external technical expertise - as a potential explanatory factor.

Dr Erik Meijaard, one of the researchers and Director of Borneo Futures, stated 
that "while species diversity and abundance in oil palm monoculture are lower 
than protected natural forests, the five companies surveyed retained important 
biodiversity. This suggests that well managed RSPO-certified oil palm 
plantations can play a role in biodiversity conservation by supporting and 
retaining sometimes significant levels of biodiversity."

The RSPO recognises these issues and is working with our stakeholders to 
determine the systems and best practices for effective biodiversity management 
on oil palm plantations.

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About Borneo Futures:
Borneo Futures is a scientific consultancy company and based in Brunei 
Darussalam. Established in 2015, Borneo Futures undertakes  projects focused on 
innovative science that informs the practices and policies of environmental 
management in tropical forest areas. The work by the Borneo Futures company 
builds on the studies conducted through the Borneo Futures initiative, by 
implementing pilot programs for key stakeholders in natural resources 
companies, banks, government institutions, and rural communities.

About RSPO:
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) was formed in 2004 with the 
objective of promoting the growth and use of sustainable oil palm products 
through credible global standards and engagement of stakeholders. RSPO is a 
not-for-profit, international, membership organisation that unites stakeholders 
from the different sectors of the palm oil industry including oil palm 
producers, palm oil processors or traders, consumer goods manufacturers, 
retailers, banks and investors, environmental or nature conservation NGOs, and 
social or developmental NGOs.

The seat of the association is in Zurich, Switzerland, while the secretariat is 
currently based in Kuala Lumpur with satellite offices in Jakarta (ID), London 
(UK), Zoetermeer (NL), Beijing (CN) and Bogotá (CO).

SOURCE: Roundtable On Sustainable Palm Oil
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