Trase: The Indonesia’s pulp sector has achieved an 85% reduction of deforestation since 2011, but remains dependent on carbon-intensive peatland plantations
Pulp related deforestation in
The story behind this significant progress is one of the findings of Trase's new
The map of Indonesian pulp exports is the only commodity assessed by Trase to date in which 100% of exports are covered by ZDCs. The dataset was developed by the Trase team in collaboration with Indonesian non-governmental organisation Auriga,
Today's Indonesian pulp exports include a great deal of wood fibre grown on plantations established during the most recent boom of pulp-driven deforestation in 2004-2012.
Economic and environmental powerbrokers
The growing significance of
Fire in pulpwood plantations and concerns over peatland impacts
The development of pulpwood plantations on drained peatlands was a major cause of
Globally peatlands are the largest natural terrestrial carbon store. The Indonesian peat swamp forest fires in 2015 emitted nearly 16 million tonnes of CO2 a day, reportedly more than the daily emissions from the entire US economy.[1] Damage to peatlands also results in biodiversity loss, and further damage to vital ecosystem services like regulating water flows.
Although
Urgent protection of peatlands is crucial if
Notes:
TRASE is a partnership between the
AURIGA or
WOODS & WAYSIDE INTERNATIONAL is a non-profit organization that conducts scientific research, policy analysis, education, and strategic communications to support more accountable decision-making processes related to forests, especially in
CONSERVATION ECONOMICS LAB is part of the Environmental Studies Program at the
For further insights on the Indonesian pulp sector, you can access:
[1] https://www.iucn.org/resources/issues-briefs/peatlands-and-climate-change
SOURCE Trase
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