The socioecological benefits and consequences of oil palm cultivation in its native range: The Sustainable Oil Palm in West Africa (SOPWA) Project

by Pashkevich M, Marshall C, Freeman B, Reiss-Woolever V, Caliman JP, Drewer J, Heath B, Hendren M, Saputra A, Stone J, Timperley J, Draper W, Gbarway A, Geninyan B, Goll B, Guahn M, Gweh A, Hadfield P, Jah M & Turner E
Reference:
Pashkevich M, Marshall C, Freeman B, Reiss-Woolever V, Caliman JP, Drewer J, Heath B, Hendren M, Saputra A, Stone J, Timperley J, Draper W, Gbarway A, Geninyan B, Goll B, Guahn M, Gweh A, Hadfield P, Jah M & Turner E 2024. The socioecological benefits and consequences of oil palm cultivation in its native range: The Sustainable Oil Palm in West Africa (SOPWA) Project. Science of The Total Environment, vol. 926, pp. 171850, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171850.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{RN276,
   author = {Pashkevich, Michael and Marshall, Cicely and Freeman, Benedictus and Reiss-Woolever, Valentine and Caliman, Jean-Pierre and Drewer, Julia and Heath, Becky and Hendren, Matthew and Saputra, Ari and Stone, Jake and Timperley, Jonathan and Draper, William and Gbarway, Abednego and Geninyan, Bility and Goll, Blamah and Guahn, Marshall and Gweh, Andrew and Hadfield, Peter and Jah, Morris and Turner, Edgar},
   title = {The socioecological benefits and consequences of oil palm cultivation in its native range: The Sustainable Oil Palm in West Africa (SOPWA) Project},
   journal = {Science of The Total Environment},
   volume = {926},
   pages = {171850},
   DOI = {10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171850},
   url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171850},
   year = {2024},
   type = {Journal Article}
}