Lewis, KennedyRumpang, ElisaKho, Lip KhoonMcCalmont, JonTeh, Yit ArnGallego-Sala, AngelaHill, Timothy Charles2022-01-242022-01-242020-02-10Lewis, K, Rumpang, E, Kho, L K, McCalmont, J, Teh, Y A, Gallego-Sala, A & Hill, T C 2020, 'An assessment of oil palm plantation aboveground biomass stocks on tropical peat using destructive and non-destructive methods', Scientific Reports, vol. 10, no. 1, 2230. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58982-92045-2322ORCID: /0000-0002-5978-9574/work/107063451https://hdl.handle.net/2164/17965Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the Director-General of the Malaysian Palm Oil Board for permission to publish these results. This study was carried out as part of a wider tropical peat research collaboration between MPOB, University of Exeter and University of Aberdeen and we would like to thank the MPOB staff and the Sarawak Oil Palm Berhard for help and support during the project. Specifically, from the Sarawak Oil Palm Berhard we would like to thank: Mr. Paul (group CEO), Mr. Chua Kian Hong (group plantation manager), Mr. Phang Seng Nam (regional plantation controller) and Mr. Sammy (Sabaju plantation manager) for being kind enough to allow this research to be carried out within their plantation and for the provision of logistical support. From MPOB we would like to thank the dedicated field technicians, Steward Saging and Ham Jonathon for their invaluable support.121917089engALLOMETRIC EQUATIONSCARBON STOCKSSWAMP FORESTEMISSIONSPEATLANDSKALIMANTANCONVERSIONMALAYSIABORNEOYIELDSupplementary InformationAn assessment of oil palm plantation aboveground biomass stocks on tropical peat using destructive and non-destructive methodsJournal article10.1038/s41598-020-58982-9101