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DESCRIPTION:eingeladen von Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter Over the last few decade
 s\, oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) agriculture has expanded very rapidly in 
 Southeast Asia. In this presentation\, I discuss the environmental and soc
 ioeconomic opportunities and trade-offs of oil palm development in Southea
 st Asia. In particular\, I will discuss the promise and limitations of the
  carbon payment scheme known as REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestatio
 n and forest Degradation) for ameliorating the impacts of oil palm expansi
 on. 
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SUMMARY:Dr. Lian Pin Koh\, ETH Zürich: Can carbon payment schemes stop the 
 spread of industrial agriculture in South-East Asia?
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