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THE WATER FOOTPRINT OF OIL PALM PLANTATION IN THE KAMPAR CATCHMENT, RIAU, INDONESIA

PRIMA WAHYU TITISARI1*; ELFIS1; INDRY CHAHYANA2 and TIKA PERMATASARI3

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2026.0008
Received: 10 February 2024   Accepted: 13 October 2025   Published Online: 28 January 2026
ABSTRACT

Oil palm plantations have faced heightened scrutiny over their water consumption and environmental consequences; yet, quantitative evaluations of their water footprint (WF) in relation to watershed-level water availability are still limited. This study assesses the green, blue and grey WFs of oil palm plantation in the Kampar Watershed, Riau, Indonesia, while integrating regional water balance analysis with the FJ Mock technique and evapotranspiration (ET) modelling utilising the Penman-Monteith equation. The total WF in Kampar Regency was 327.37 m³/t (green: 170.49 m³/t; grey: 129.10 m³/t; blue: 27.78 m³/t), whereas Pelalawan Regency recorded 272.88 m³/t (green: 159.82 m³/t; grey: 84.67 m³/t; blue: 28.39 m³/t). Although the Kampar River has adequate water resources, the growth of plantations raises sustainability issues. Grey water footprint scores (WFS) denote moderate environmental performance in both regions. Sensitivity study indicates that fluctuations in rainfall and yield can markedly affect WF estimates, particularly the grey component. This comprehensive strategy emphasises the necessity for improved fertiliser and water management techniques to guarantee sustainable oil palm cultivation in water-abundant yet environmentally delicate tropical catchments.

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1 Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture,
Universitas Islam Riau, Jalan Kaharuddin Nasution No. 113,
Pekanbaru, Riau 28284, Indonesia.

2 Biomanagement, School of Life Sciences and Technology,
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Jl. Ganesha No. 10,
Bandung, Jawa Barat 40132, Indonesia.

3 Department of Biology, Faculty of Biology,
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Bulaksumur, Depok,
Special Region of Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia.

* Corresponding author e-mail: pw.titisari@agr.uir.ac.id

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