Life cycle assessment (LCA) of palm oil in practice: the example of Malaysia Dr Thomas IsenhartLife cycle assessment (LCA) is a tool for evaluating the environmental impact of a product or process throughout its entire life cycle. This chapter reviews the application of LCA methodology to assess the environmental impact of the production of crude palm oil (CPO), including the impact of land use change from logged over forest to oil palm production. It assesses ways of mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from oil palm cultivation such as
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The chapter also focuses on advanced technologies that have led to the current state of progress in the vertical farming sector of urban agriculture
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the chapter provides a case study describing a situation where these approaches have led to clear recent improvements in practice that are having real benefits for animals under commercial management
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