Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach

Oil palm plantation in Malaysia has been developed on a vast scale due to the tremendous need for crude palm oil. However, the accelerated development of oil palm plantations produced predicaments, such as monoculture cultivation, water quality deterioration, and loss of creatures' habitats to...

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Main Authors: Ngoi, E.Y.T., Tay, Ai Chen, Loo, Vera, Sung, Aun Naa
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86253
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author Ngoi, E.Y.T.
Tay, Ai Chen
Loo, Vera
Sung, Aun Naa
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Tay, Ai Chen
Loo, Vera
Sung, Aun Naa
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description Oil palm plantation in Malaysia has been developed on a vast scale due to the tremendous need for crude palm oil. However, the accelerated development of oil palm plantations produced predicaments, such as monoculture cultivation, water quality deterioration, and loss of creatures' habitats to Malaysia, including Sarawak. The Sarawak government has appointed 2 million hectares of state's land for oil palm plantation, of which 1.2 million hectares have already been established. However, oil palm suitability assessment is lacking in Sarawak. Hence, it is important to assess oil palm plantation's suitability in an area with the likelihood of further expanding for oil palm plantation in Sarawak. The suitability assessment is aimed to promote the oil palm industry's sustainability. The research aims to conduct a land-use suitability assessment in a region with established oil palm plantations around Kabuloh, Miri, the Sarawak's Northern Region. A Geographic Information System was implemented to evaluate the suitability of oil palm cultivation in the study area. The assessment result showed that 78% of the study area is suitable for oil palm plantations. The developed oil palm suitability map could be utilized as a decision support tool to develop comprehensive planning for future oil palm expansion.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-862532024-06-06T02:24:36Z Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach Ngoi, E.Y.T. Tay, Ai Chen Loo, Vera Sung, Aun Naa Oil palm plantation in Malaysia has been developed on a vast scale due to the tremendous need for crude palm oil. However, the accelerated development of oil palm plantations produced predicaments, such as monoculture cultivation, water quality deterioration, and loss of creatures' habitats to Malaysia, including Sarawak. The Sarawak government has appointed 2 million hectares of state's land for oil palm plantation, of which 1.2 million hectares have already been established. However, oil palm suitability assessment is lacking in Sarawak. Hence, it is important to assess oil palm plantation's suitability in an area with the likelihood of further expanding for oil palm plantation in Sarawak. The suitability assessment is aimed to promote the oil palm industry's sustainability. The research aims to conduct a land-use suitability assessment in a region with established oil palm plantations around Kabuloh, Miri, the Sarawak's Northern Region. A Geographic Information System was implemented to evaluate the suitability of oil palm cultivation in the study area. The assessment result showed that 78% of the study area is suitable for oil palm plantations. The developed oil palm suitability map could be utilized as a decision support tool to develop comprehensive planning for future oil palm expansion. 2021 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86253 10.1109/GECOST52368.2021.9538727 fulltext
spellingShingle Ngoi, E.Y.T.
Tay, Ai Chen
Loo, Vera
Sung, Aun Naa
Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach
title Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach
title_full Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach
title_fullStr Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach
title_full_unstemmed Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach
title_short Oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of Sarawak using Geographic Information System and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process approach
title_sort oil palm suitability assessment in the northern region of sarawak using geographic information system and fuzzy analytic hierarchy process approach
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86253