TY - GEN TI - Co-producing a research agenda for sustainable palm oil AU - Padfield, R. (Rory) AU - Hansen, S.B. (Sune) AU - Davies, S.G. (Zoe) AU - Ehrensperger, A. (Albrecht) AU - Slade, E.M. (Eleanor) AU - Evers, S. (Stephanie) AU - Papargyropoulou, E. (Effie) AU - Bessou, C. (Cécile) AU - Abdullah, N. (Norhayati) AU - Page, S.E. (Susan) AU - Ancrenaz, M. (Marc) AU - Aplin, P. (Paul) AU - Balqis Dzulkafli, S. (Shahirah) AU - Barclay, H. (Holly) AU - Chellaiah, D. (Darshanaa) AU - Conway, S. (Samantha) AU - Cook, S AU - Copeland, A. (Alison) AU - Campos-Arceiz, A. (Ahimsa) AU - Deere, N.J. (Nicholas) AU - Drew, S. (Simon) AU - Gilvear, D. (David) AU - Gray, R AU - Haller, T. (Toomas) AU - St. Clair Hood, A. (Amelia) AU - Huat, L.K. (Lee Kim) AU - Huynh, N. (Nhat) AU - Kangayatkarasu, N. (Nagulendran) AU - Koh, L.P. (Lian Pin) AU - Kumaran Kolandai, S. (Sanath) AU - Lim, R.A.H. (Robin Ah Hee) AU - Loong Yeong, K. (Kok) AU - Lucey, J.M. (Jennifer) AU - Luke, S.H. (Sarah) AU - Mitchell, S.L. (Simon) AU - Montefrio, M.J. (Marvin) AU - Mullin, K. (Katherine) AU - Nainar, A. (Anand) AU - Nekaris, A.I. (Anne-Isola) AU - Nijman, V. (Vincent) AU - Nurhidayu, S. (Siti) AU - O'Reilly, P. (Patrick) AU - Puan, C.L. (Chong Leong) AU - Ruppert, N. (Nadine) AU - Salim, H. (Hengky) AU - Schouten, G. (Greetje) AU - Tallontire, A. (Anne) AU - Smith, T. (Tim) AU - Tao, H.-H. (Hsiao-Hang) AU - Tham, M.H. (Mun Hou) AU - Varkkey, H. (Helena) AU - Wadey, J. (Jamie) AU - Yule, C.M. (Catherine) AU - Azhar, B. (Badrul) AU - Sayok, A.K. (Alex) AU - Vairappan, C. (Charles) AU - Bicknell, J.E. (Jake) AU - Struebig, M.J. (Matthew) PY - 2019 LA - eng KW - research priority setting KW - oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) KW - agriculture KW - certification KW - policy KW - stakeholder KW - engagement KW - transdisciplinary AB - The rise of palm oil as the world's most consumed vegetable oil has coincided with exponential growth in palm oil research activity. Bibliometric analysis of research outputs reveals a distinct imbalance in the type of research being undertaken, notably a disproportionate focus on biofuel and engineering topics. Recognizing the expansion of oil palm agriculture across the tropics and the increasing awareness of environmental, social, and economic impacts, we seek to reorientate the existing research agenda toward one that addresses the most fundamental and urgent questions defined by the palm oil stakeholder community. Following consultation with 659 stakeholders from 38 countries, including palm oil growers, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and researchers, the highes UR - http://repub.eur.nl/pub/123846 DO - 10.3389/ffgc.2019.00013 UR - https://www.pollux-fid.de/r/base-ftunivrotterdam:oai:repub.eur.nl:123846 H1 - Pollux (Fachinformationsdienst Politikwissenschaft) ER -