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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) +HTML+


 
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Frontiers in Food Policy for Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Walter P. Falcon, Rosamond L. Naylor
Stanford Center on Food Security and the Environment (2013) +PDF+


 

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Biofuels, Rural Development, and the Changing Nature of Agricultural Demand
Rosamond L. Naylor
Center on Food Security and the Environment (2012) +PDF+


 

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The Future of Biofuels Subsidies
Biofuels vol. 2, 3 (2011)


 
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The Global Costs of American Ethanol
Rosamond L. Naylor, Walter P. Falcon
The American Interest vol. 7, 2 (2011) +HTML+


 

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Direct Impacts on Local Climate of Sugarcane Expansion in Brazil
Scott Loarie, David Lobell, Gregory P. Asner, Qiaozhen Mu, Christopher B. Field
Nature Climate Change vol. 2 (2011) +HTML+


 
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Sugar and Ethanol Production as a Rural Development Strategy in Brazil: Evidence from the State of São Paulo
Luiz Martinelli, Rachael Garrett, Silvio Ferraz, Rosamond L. Naylor
Agricultural Systems vol. 104, 5 (2011) +HTML+


 

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Direct Climate Effects of Perennial Bioenergy Crops in the United States
Matei Georgescu, David Lobell, Christopher B. Field
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 108, 8 (2011) +HTML+


 
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Trading carbon for food: Global comparison of carbon stocks vs. crop yields on agricultural land
Holly Gibbs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 107, 44 (2010) +HTML+


 

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Perennial Questions of Hydrology and Climate
Matei Georgescu, David Lobell
Science vol. 330 (2010) +HTML+


 
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Biofuel Subsidies and the Green Box
Timothy E. Josling, David Blandford
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge (2009)


 


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