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Marshall Burke
Research AssociateProgram on Food Security and the Environment
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Agricultural development; Climate effects on food security
Marshall holds a B.A. in International Relations from Stanford. He is currently earning his PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Berkeley.
Publications
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Shifts in African crop climates by 2050, and the implications for crop improvement and genetic resources conservation
Marshall Burke, David Lobell, Luigi Guarino
Global Environmental Change (2009)
Why are agricultural impacts of climate change so uncertain? The importance of temperature relative to precipitation
David Lobell, Marshall Burke
Environmental Research Letters vol. 3 (2008)
A Global Model Tracking Water, Nitrogen, and Land Inputs and Virtual Transfers from Industrialized Meat Production and Trade
Marshall Burke, Kirsten Oleson, Ellen McCullough, Joanne Gaskell
Environmental Modeling and Assessment (2008)
Prioritizing Climate Change Adaptation Needs for Food Security in 2030
David Lobell, Marshall Burke, Claudia Tebaldi, Michael D. Mastrandrea, Walter P. Falcon, Rosamond L. Naylor
Science vol. 319 (2008)
International trade in meat - The tip of the pork chop
Jim Galloway, Marshall Burke, Eric Bradford, Rosamond L. Naylor, Walter P. Falcon, Harold A. Mooney, Joanne Gaskell, Kirsten Oleson, Ellen McCollough, and others
Ambio vol. 36, 8 (2007)

Research Programs & Projects
Agricultural Decision-Making in Indonesia with ENSO Variability: Integrating Climate Science, Risk Assessment, and Policy Analysis
FSE Project
An Alternative Development Model: Assessing solar electrification for income generation in rural Benin
FSE Project
Impacts of ENSO Events on Chinese Rice Production and the World Rice Market
FSE Project
Agricultural Lives of the Poor
FSE Project (Completed)
Feeding the World in the 21st Century: Exploring the Connections between Food Production, Health, Environmental Resources, and International Security
CISAC, FSI Stanford, FSE Project (Completed)


