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A map of the extent and year of detection of oil palm plantations in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand

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SCIENTIFIC DATA
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-021-00867-1

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  1. RESTORE+ project, International Climate Initiative (IKI) - Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMU) [42206-6/84]

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This study used Sentinel 1 imagery to create an oil palm plantation map for Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand in 2017, while determining the age of these plantations through a Landsat time series approach. This information is critical for calculating yields and understanding trends in oil palm plantation expansion.
In recent decades, global oil palm production has shown an abrupt increase, with almost 90% produced in Southeast Asia alone. To understand trends in oil palm plantation expansion and for landscapelevel planning, accurate maps are needed. Although different oil palm maps have been produced using remote sensing in the past, here we use Sentinel 1 imagery to generate an oil palm plantation map for Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand for the year 2017. In addition to location, the age of the oil palm plantation is critical for calculating yields. Here we have used a Landsat time series approach to determine the year in which the oil palm plantations are first detected, at which point they are 2 to 3 years of age. From this, the approximate age of the oil palm plantation in 2017 can be derived.

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