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棕榈油的环境影响。

The environmental impacts of palm oil in context.

机构信息

Borneo Futures, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.

Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.

出版信息

Nat Plants. 2020 Dec;6(12):1418-1426. doi: 10.1038/s41477-020-00813-w. Epub 2020 Dec 7.

Abstract

Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires balancing demands on land between agriculture (SDG 2) and biodiversity (SDG 15). The production of vegetable oils and, in particular, palm oil, illustrates these competing demands and trade-offs. Palm oil accounts for ~40% of the current global annual demand for vegetable oil as food, animal feed and fuel (210 Mt), but planted oil palm covers less than 5-5.5% of the total global oil crop area (approximately 425 Mha) due to oil palm's relatively high yields. Recent oil palm expansion in forested regions of Borneo, Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, where >90% of global palm oil is produced, has led to substantial concern around oil palm's role in deforestation. Oil palm expansion's direct contribution to regional tropical deforestation varies widely, ranging from an estimated 3% in West Africa to 50% in Malaysian Borneo. Oil palm is also implicated in peatland draining and burning in Southeast Asia. Documented negative environmental impacts from such expansion include biodiversity declines, greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. However, oil palm generally produces more oil per area than other oil crops, is often economically viable in sites unsuitable for most other crops and generates considerable wealth for at least some actors. Global demand for vegetable oils is projected to increase by 46% by 2050. Meeting this demand through additional expansion of oil palm versus other vegetable oil crops will lead to substantial differential effects on biodiversity, food security, climate change, land degradation and livelihoods. Our Review highlights that although substantial gaps remain in our understanding of the relationship between the environmental, socio-cultural and economic impacts of oil palm, and the scope, stringency and effectiveness of initiatives to address these, there has been little research into the impacts and trade-offs of other vegetable oil crops. Greater research attention needs to be given to investigating the impacts of palm oil production compared to alternatives for the trade-offs to be assessed at a global scale.

摘要

实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)需要在农业(SDG2)和生物多样性(SDG15)之间平衡土地需求。蔬菜油的生产,尤其是棕榈油,说明了这些相互竞争的需求和权衡。棕榈油占当前全球每年用于食品、动物饲料和燃料的植物油总需求的约 40%(210 Mt),但由于油棕的相对高产量,其种植面积仅占全球油料作物总面积的 5-5.5%(约 425 Mha)。近年来,在婆罗洲、苏门答腊和马来半岛等森林地区,棕榈油种植面积不断扩大,导致人们对棕榈油在森林砍伐中的作用产生了极大的担忧。棕榈油种植的直接贡献,在西非估计为 3%,在马来西亚婆罗洲为 50%,导致该地区的热带森林砍伐情况差异很大。油棕也涉及到东南亚泥炭地的排水和燃烧。这种扩张带来的负面环境影响包括生物多样性下降、温室气体排放和空气污染。然而,油棕的单位面积产油量通常高于其他油料作物,在大多数其他作物不适合的地方通常具有经济可行性,并且至少为一些利益相关者带来了可观的财富。预计到 2050 年,全球植物油需求将增长 46%。如果通过额外扩大油棕种植来满足这一需求,而不是其他植物油作物,将对生物多样性、粮食安全、气候变化、土地退化和生计产生重大的差异影响。我们的综述强调,尽管我们对油棕的环境、社会文化和经济影响与解决这些问题的范围、严格性和有效性之间的关系仍存在很大差距,而且针对这些问题的措施也很少,但对于其他植物油作物的影响和权衡,几乎没有研究。需要更多的研究关注油棕生产的影响,与替代方案进行比较,以便在全球范围内评估权衡取舍。

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