
David Lobell, PhD
FSE Associate Director; Assistant Professor Environmental Earth System Science
Energy and Environment Building
473 Via Ortega
Stanford CA 94305
Lobell Lab
G-Feed: Global Food, Environment and Economic Dynamics
David Lobell is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Earth System Science and Associate Director of the Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University. His research focuses on identifying opportunities to raise crop yields in major agricultural regions, with a particular emphasis on adaptation to climate change. His current projects span Africa, South Asia, Mexico, and the United States, and involve a range of tools including remote sensing, GIS, and crop and climate models.
Lobell's work is motivated by questions such as: What investments are most effective at raising global crop yields, in order to increase food production without expansion of agricultural lands? Will yield gains be able to keep pace with global demand for crop products, given current levels of investment? And what direct or indirect effects will efforts to raise crop productivity have on other components of the Earth System, such as climate? Answering these requires an understanding of the complex factors that limit crop yields throughout the world, and the links between agriculture and the broader Earth System.
Current work focuses on three main areas of research.
- Food security, crop yields, and climate change - What are the risks that climate change poses to regional and global food production? And what are the specific adaptations that should be pursued to reduce the risk of impacts from imminent climate changes?
- Identifying constraints to regional crop yields - One of the most remarkable aspects of modern agriculture is that yields in farmers' fields vary widely, with average yields in a region consistently 30% or more below yields achieved on some fields.
- Environmental consequences of food and biofuel production - The major systems of the Earth - water, energy, food, climate, carbon, nitrogen, etc. - are tightly interconnected. This means, for example, that a decision in the energy system has implications for climate and food, and conversely that a change in the food system has consequences for energy and climate.
Prior to his current appointment, Dr. Lobell was a Senior Research Scholar at FSE from 2008-2009 and a Lawrence Post-doctoral Fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 2005-2007. He received a PhD in Geological and Environmental Sciences from Stanford University in 2005, and a Sc.B. in Applied Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude from Brown University in 2000.
Publications
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Simulated hydroclimatic impacts of projected Brazilian sugarcane expansion
Matei Georgescu, David Lobell, Christopher B. Field, A. Mahalov
Geophysical Research Letters vol. 40, 5 (2013)
The use of satellite data for crop yield gap analysis
David Lobell
Field Crops Research vol. 143 (2013)
Reduction of transpiration and altered nutrient allocation contribute to nutrient decline of crops grown in elevated CO2 concentrations
Justin McGrath, David Lobell
Plant, Cell & Environment vol. 36, 3 (2013)
The critical role of extreme heat for maize production in the United States
David Lobell, Graeme L. Hammer, Greg McLean, Carlos Messina, Michael J. Roberts, Wolfram Schlenker
Nature Climate Change (2013)
Climate adaptation as mitigation: the case of agricultural investments
David Lobell, Uris Lantz C Baldos, Thomas Hertel
Environmental Research Letters vol. 8, 1 (2013)
Events & Presentations
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- Connecting the Dots 2013: The Energy, Food, Water, and Climate Nexus
April 19, 2013 FSE, FSI Stanford Conference
David Lobell, Donald Kennedy, Rosamond L. Naylor
flyer available - What works for climate adaptation? Testing and targeting strategies in crop development
April 10, 2013 Seminar
David Lobell - Impacts of climate change on agriculture and opportunities for detection and attribution
May 28, 2012 Workshop
David Lobell
Climate change and agricultural adaptation
December 8, 2011 FSI Stanford, FSE Symposium
David Lobell, Fatima Denton
Video available
2 papers, presentation available
Measurements needed to better understand global agriculture's response to climate change
December 5, 2011 FSE Research Presentation
David Lobell
Research Programs & Projects
Agricultural applications of multi-year remote sensing
FSI Stanford, FSE Project
Evaluating Climate Adaptation Options in African Agriculture
FSE, FSI Stanford Project
Food Price Spikes in a Warming World
FSI Stanford, FSE Project
Quantification and reduction of uncertainties in projections of climate impacts on drought and agriculture for North America
FSE Project
Rethinking the Balance Between Future Obesity and Malnutrition with Climate Change
FSI Stanford, CHP/PCOR, FSE Project
The Yaqui Valley Revisited: A case study on agricultural sustainability in Mexico
FSE, FSI Stanford Project
Use of Climate Information in International Negotiation for Adaptation Resources
FSE Project
Biomass Energy: The climate protective domain
FSI Stanford, FSE Project (Completed)
Climate Change and Conflict: What are the links and where is the evidence?
FSI Stanford, FSE Project (Completed)
Prioritizing Investments in Food Security Under a Changing Climate
FSI Stanford, FSE Project (Completed)


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