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Sustainable pathways in Indonesia's palm oil industry
This study focuses on shifts in Indonesia's palm oil industry towards sustainability, examining how these changes relate to both global and national governance. It investigates
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Sustainability governance and scale framing: the case of palm oil" by O. Hospes et al.
Scholar CommonsAn Evaluation of the Sustainability of the Palm Oil Industry
The body of the thesis begins with a discussion on sustainability definitions and determines that for this paper, sustainability will be defined as analyzing the socioeconomic and environmental
In response to stakeholder pressure, companies increasingly make ambitious forward-looking sustainability commitments. They then draw on corporate policies with varying
Research Network Sustainable Global Supply ChainsGoal-Based Private Sustainability Governance and Its
Drawing on paradox theory, this article uses a case study of zero-deforestation commitments in the Indonesian palm oil sector to argue that goal-based private sustainability governance’s
Our systematic map will present a timely perspective on the state of evidence covering various palm oil sustainability initiatives (see “ Sustainability initiatives in palm oil supply chains ”
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processes in the region, as crude palm oil production is experiencing a boom in sub-Saharan Africa. In recent years, palm oil has grown to becom one of the world’s cheapest and most
Semantic Scholar Transparency or Map‐Washing? Digital Semantic Scholar
We introduce the notion of map‐washing and ask whether digital geospatial visualisation (DGV) tools distort information or provide greater supply chain transparency. Map‐washing explains a
The ISPO policy was a sustainability initiative to address the socio-ecological related problems attached to the palm oil of Indonesia. As is widely known, Indonesian palm oil has long been
Semantic ScholarDeveloping Environmental, Social and Governance Index for Palm Oil
The common world effort to achieve United Nations 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development has expedited the Environmental, Social and Governance reporting, both in the academic,
Dutch policies have advocated sustainable commodity value chains, which have implications for the landscapes from which these commodities originate. This study examines governance and
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Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Beyond product: organizational LCA methodologies for sustainability governance" by Manuela D’Eusanio et al.
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "New generation of knowledge: Towards an inter- and transdisciplinary framework for sustainable pathways of palm oil production" by O. Hospes et al.
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Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Sustainable commodity governance and the global south" by Hamish van der Ven et al.
Natural resource management generally involves parties with conflicting interests and roles. The emergence of a negative issue on palm oil development in Indonesia heralded by NGOs and
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Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Playing the politics of scale: Oxfam's intervention in the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil" by Luli Pesqueira et al.
Seeking for sustainability: Actor’s perspective on the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil Certification Scheme (MSPO) Siti Rahyla Rahmat S. M. Yasin Mohamad Fadhli Mad’ Atari A. Tayeb
semanticscholar.orgOreos Versus Orangutans: The Need for Sustainability
Polycentric governance may improve the attainment of sustainable global palm oil stan- dards with a set of rules that interact across linear and nonlinear hierarchies and structures, thereby
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Scaling-up sustainable commodity governance through jurisdictional initiatives: Political pathways to sector transformation in the Indonesian palm oil
