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Nelson Benjamin Villoria
Nelson Benjamin Villoria
Professor of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University
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Green Revolution research saved an estimated 18 to 27 million hectares from being brought into agricultural production
JR Stevenson, N Villoria, D Byerlee, T Kelley, M Maredia
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (21), 8363-8368, 2013
3832013
Does intensification slow crop land expansion or encourage deforestation?
D Byerlee, J Stevenson, N Villoria
Global food security 3 (2), 92-98, 2014
3792014
Criteria for effective zero-deforestation commitments
RD Garrett, S Levy, KM Carlson, TA Gardner, J Godar, J Clapp, ...
Global environmental change 54, 135-147, 2019
2002019
The effects of agricultural technological progress on deforestation: what do we really know?
NB Villoria, D Byerlee, J Stevenson
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 36 (2), 211-237, 2014
1092014
Geography Matters: International Trade Patterns and the Indirect Land Use Effects of Biofuels
NB Villoria, TW Hertel
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 93 (4), 919-935, 2011
992011
Technology Spillovers and Land Use Change: Empirical Evidence from Global Agriculture
NB Villoria
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2019
842019
Consequences of agricultural total factor productivity growth for the sustainability of global farming: accounting for direct and indirect land use effects
N Villoria
Environmental Research Letters 14 (12), 125002, 2019
792019
Will yield improvements on the forest frontier reduce greenhouse gas emissions? A global analysis of oil palm
NB Villoria, A Golub, D Byerlee, J Stevenson
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 95 (5), 1301-1308, 2013
792013
GTAP-HET: Introducing firm heterogeneity into the GTAP model
Z Akgul, NB Villoria, TW Hertel
Journal of Global Economic Analysis 1 (1), 111-180, 2016
762016
A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
TW Hertel, TAP West, J Börner, NB Villoria
Environmental Research Letters 14 (5), 053003, 2019
732019
Leakage does not fully offset soy supply-chain efforts to reduce deforestation in Brazil
N Villoria, R Garrett, F Gollnow, K Carlson
Nature Communications 13 (1), 5476, 2022
662022
Rapid aggregation of global gridded crop model outputs to facilitate cross-disciplinary analysis of climate change impacts in agriculture
NB Villoria, J Elliott, C Müller, J Shin, L Zhao, C Song
Environmental Modelling & Software 75, 193-201, 2016
61*2016
Climate shocks, food price stability and international trade: evidence from 76 maize markets in 27 net-importing countries
B Chen, NB Villoria
Environmental Research Letters 14 (1), 014007, 2019
472019
China and the manufacturing terms-of-trade of African exporters
NB Villoria
Journal of African Economies 18 (5), 781-823, 2009
442009
China's Growth and the Agricultural Exports of Sub-Saharan Southern Africa
N Villoria
European Journal of Development Research 21 (4), 531-550, 2009
332009
MyGeoHub—A sustainable and evolving geospatial science gateway
R Kalyanam, L Zhao, C Song, L Biehl, D Kearney, IL Kim, J Shin, ...
Future Generation Computer Systems 94, 820-832, 2019
262019
Using spatially explicit data to improve our understanding of land supply responses: An application to the cropland effects of global sustainable irrigation in the Americas
NB Villoria, J Liu
Land use policy 75, 411-419, 2018
222018
Gaussian quadratures vs. Monte Carlo experiments for systematic sensitivity analysis of computable general equilibrium model results
NB Villoria, PV Preckel
Economics Bulletin 37 (1), 480, 2017
192017
Yield risks in global maize markets: Historical evidence and projections in key regions of the world
NB Villoria, B Chen
Weather and Climate Extremes 19, 42-48, 2018
182018
The effects of China's growth on the food prices and the food exports of other developing countries
N Villoria
Agricultural Economics 43 (5), 499-514, 2012
18*2012
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