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PLOS ONE | 2013

Land Use Changes and GHG Emissions from Tropical Forest Conversion by Oil Palm Plantations in Riau Province, Indonesia

Fatwa Ramdani; Masateru Hino

Increasing prices and demand for biofuel and cooking oil from importer countries have caused a remarkable expansion of oil palm plantations in Indonesia. In this paper, we attempt to monitor the expansion of oil palm plantations on peat land and in tropical forests. We measure the GHG emissions from the land conversion activities at provincial scale. Using Landsat images from three different periods (1990s, 2000s and 2012), we classified LULC of the Riau Province, which is the largest oil palm producing region in Indonesia. A hybrid method of integration, generated by combining automatic processing and manual analysis, yields the best results. We found that the tropical rainforest cover decreased from ∼63% in the 1990s to ∼37% in the 2000s. By 2012, the remaining tropical rainforest cover was only ∼22%. From the 1990s to the 2000s, conversion of forests and peat lands was the primary source of emissions, total CO2 emitted to the atmosphere was estimated at ∼26.6 million tCO2.y-1, with 40.62% and 59.38% of the emissions from conversion of peat lands and forests, respectively. Between 2000 and 2012, the total CO2 emitted to the atmosphere was estimated at ∼5.2 million tCO2. y-1, with 69.94% and 27.62% of the emissions from converted peat lands and converted forests, respectively. The results show that in the Riau Province, the oil palm industry boomed in the period from 1990 to 2000, with transformation of tropical forest and peat land as the primary source of emissions. The decrease of CO2 emissions in the period from 2000 to 2012 is possibly due to the enforcement of a moratorium on deforestation.


Climatic Change | 2014

Local surface temperature change due to expansion of oil palm plantation in Indonesia

Fatwa Ramdani; Trevor Moffiet; Masateru Hino


The science reports of the Tohoku University | 2009

An Alternative Direction for Maintaining the Vitality of Japanese Regional Cities in the Transition Stage

Masateru Hino


The science reports of the Tohoku University | 1984

The Location of Head and Branch Offices of Large Enterprises in Japan

Masateru Hino


The science reports of the Tohoku University | 2013

Transition of development policies related to the palm oil industry in Indonesia

Fatwa Ramdani; Masateru Hino


The science reports of the Tohoku University | 1999

The Territoriality of Domestic Branch Offices of Japanese Firms as a Noneconomic Principle Influencing the Choice of the Public Nursing Care Insurance System

Masateru Hino


Annals of The Tohoku Geographycal Asocciation | 1991

The Locational Patterns of Branch Offices of Multi-Locational Enterprises in the San-in Region, Western Japan

Masateru Hino


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2016

Transition of self-wareness of Sendai City through its master plans

Masateru Hino


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015

Recent Urbanization and Transformation of Urban System in India

Masateru Hino; Yoshimi Une


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015

Transformation of Sendai as a regional central city

Masateru Hino

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Katsuhiko Neda

Nara University of Education

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Kazutoshi Abe

Aichi University of Education

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