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Cooper, HV, Evers, SL, Aplin, P, Crout, N, Dahalan, MPB and Sjogersten, S (2020) Greenhouse gas emissions resulting from conversion of peat swamp forest to oil palm plantation. Nature Communications, 11 (1). ISSN 2041-1723
Padfield, R, Hansen, S, Davies, Z, Ehrensperger, A, Slade, E, Evers, SL, Papargyropoulou, E, Bessou, C, Abdullah, N, Page, S, Ancrenaz, M, Aplin, P, Dzulkafli, SB, Barclay, H, Chellaiah, D, Choudhary, S, Conway, S, Cook, S, Copeland, A, Campos-Arceiz, A , Deere, NJ, Drew, S, Gilvear, D, Gray, R, Haller, T, Hood, ASC, Huat, LK, Huynh, N, Kangayatkarasu, N, Koh, LP, Kolandai, SK, Lim, RAH, Yeong, KL, Lucey, JM, Luke, SH, Mitchell, SL, Montefrio, MJ, Mullin, K, Nainar, A, Nekaris, KI, Nijman, V, Nunes, M, Nurhidayu, S, O'Reilly, P, Puan, Cl, Ruppert, N, Salim, H, Schouten, G, Tallontire, A, Smith, TEL, Tao, HH, Tham, MH, Varkkey, H, Wadey, J, Yule, CM, Azhar, B, Sayok, AK, Vairappan, C, Bicknell, JE and Struebig, MJ (2019) Co-producing a Research Agenda for Sustainable Palm Oil. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2 (13).
Cooper, HV, Vane, CH, Evers, SL, Aplin, P, Girkin, NT and Sjögersten, S (2019) From peat swamp forest to oil palm plantations: The stability of tropical peatland carbon. Geoderma, 342. pp. 109-117. ISSN 0016-7061
Charters, LJ, Aplin, P, Marston, CG, Padfield, R, Rengasamy, N, Bin Dahalan, MP and Evers, SL (2019) Peat swamp forest conservation withstands pervasive land conversion to oil palm plantation in North Selangor, Malaysia. International Journal of Remote Sensing. ISSN 0143-1161
Brown, C, Boyd, DS, Sjogersten, S, Clewley, D, Evers, SL and Aplin, P (2018) Tropical Peatland Vegetation Structure and Biomass: Optimal Exploitation of Airborne Laser Scanning. Remote Sensing, 10 (5). ISSN 2072-4292
Tonks, AJ, Aplin, P, Beriro, DJ, Cooper, H, Evers, SL, Vane, CH and Sjogersten, S (2016) Impacts of conversion of tropical peat swamp forest to oil palm plantation on peat organic chemistry, physical properties and carbon stocks. Geoderma, 289. pp. 36-45. ISSN 0016-7061