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Expansion of Oil Palm Plantations and Forest Cover Changes in Bungo and Merangin Districts, Jambi Province, Indonesia
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2015
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Jambi ProvinceEngineeringLand UseForestryAgricultural EconomicsLand CoverLand DegradationChange AnalysisEarth ScienceSocial SciencesOil Palm ConcessionsBiogeographyForest Transition TheoryOil Palm PlantationsForest MeteorologyForest Cover ChangesOil PalmGeographyLand Cover MapReforestationRemote SensingForest Cover ChangeForest Inventory
It is often cited that large scale oil palm plantation were responsible for forest cover changes in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Objective of the research was to identify whether oil palm concessions were the direct cause of intact forest cover changes in study area. The study areas are situated at Jambi Province, Indonesia and are experiencing rapid expansion of oil palm plantation. We used Landsat temporal images from year 1988, 1990, 2000, 2007, and 2013 to detect forest cover change. We also made use Carnegie Landsat Analysis System–Lite (CLASlite) fractional cover module to differentiate undisturbed (intact), disturbed (logged) forest and also oil palm growing stages on Landsat images. Our study showed that, there were only 8% of oil palm plantation development occurred by direct clearing of intact forest in the study area in the last 25 years. Oil palm concessions in the last 25 years were mostly developed on logged forest, agroforests, and shrub lands.
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