
SEnSOR Project
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The Socially and Environmentally Sustainable Oil palm Research (SEnSOR) programme aims to fill key knowledge gaps within the oil palm agricultural industry
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http://www.sensorproject.net 04-02-2016 05:58:58
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Fascinating presentation from Dr Jen Lucey SEnSOR Project about if RSPO certification has an impact on Smallholders' decisions to expand or intensify production. #RSPO #rt16 #scienceimpacts


Well done Dr Jen Lucey on her fascinating article in The Guardian on the importance of Knowledge Exchange and working with the Palm Oil Industry to promote conservation of biodiversity. #scienceimpacts #scienceforpolicy SEARRP Natural Environment Research Council theguardian.com/education/2019…

At 4pm today our SEnSOR researcher Sarah Scriven will be giving a talk DICE Kent about our work on improving biodiversity and connectivity in oil palm landscapes. Do go along if you’re free! Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil SEARRP Matthew Struebig #sustainablepalmoil #oilpalmresearch #tropicalecology


New research from one of our SEnSOR-linked projects: Fleiss et al. investigate the potential co-benefits of conservation set-asides in Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil oil palm plantations for biodiversity and carbon storage. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #sustainablepalmoil University of York Prof Jane Hill


In China, we’ve made been making great strides with a strong increase in the number of #supplychain certified facilities there: 40% to be exact.” Darrel Webber #RT15 #RSPOImpacts

Darrel Webber The reality is - the biggest wins will not come from the “already good, becoming better”. It will come from the worst, raising their game.” Darrel Webber #RT15

“We should allow stakeholders to be the owners of change” Darrel Webber #RT15 #sustainable #palmoil #conservation


Datuk Darrel Webber welcome address at #RT15 "Changing behaviour of the masses is difficult. A nudge just makes it easier for people to do the right thing, but we are committed to trying. "


.Sarah Scriven presents impacts of #RSPO membership on avoiding #biodiversity losses, by looking at the role of High Conservation Value #RT15 HCV Network SEARRP



Interesting researching being presented by Sarah Scriven looking at #HCV areas digitisation From RSPO NPP asesssment reports #RT15


HCV areas have greatest impacts in highly fragmented areas Sarah Scriven SEARRP #RT15 HCV Network



#HCV areas have the potential to improve connectivity if reforested - up to 2.7x better connected for some #species Sarah Scriven #conservation #RT15


Dr Sarah Scriven presenting her work for the SEnSOR Project on the impact of #RSPO membership on avoiding losses in oil palm landscapes. #RT15


Dr Sarah Scriven #RSPO recommendations-to minimise bioD losses in oil palm landscapes, high quality HCVs should be restored & digitised maps of HCVs should be made publically available to provide opportunities for connectivity to adjacent plantations

