Julie Witcover, Ph.D.

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2008 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Agricultural Economics, Latin American History
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James E. Wilen grad student 2008 UC Davis
 (Shaping land use along an agricultural frontier: A dynamic household model for early small-scale settlers in the Brazilian Amazon.)
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Witcover J, Williams RB. (2020) Comparison of “Advanced” biofuel cost estimates: Trends during rollout of low carbon fuel policies Transportation Research Part D-Transport and Environment. 79: 102211
Yeh S, Witcover J, Lade GE, et al. (2016) A review of low carbon fuel policies: Principles, program status and future directions Energy Policy. 97: 220-234
Morrison GM, Witcover J, Parker NC, et al. (2016) Three routes forward for biofuels: Incremental, leapfrog, and transitional Energy Policy. 88: 64-73
Plevin RJ, Beckman J, Golub AA, et al. (2015) Carbon accounting and economic model uncertainty of emissions from biofuels-induced land use change. Environmental Science & Technology. 49: 2656-64
Morrison GM, Parker NC, Witcover J, et al. (2014) Comparison of supply and demand constraints on U.S. biofuel expansion Energy Strategy Reviews. 5: 42-47
Witcover J, Yeh S, Sperling D. (2013) Policy options to address global land use change from biofuels Energy Policy. 56: 63-74
Witcover J, Vosti SA, Carpenter CL, et al. (2006) Impacts of soil quality differences on deforestation, use of cleared land, and farm income Environment and Development Economics. 11: 343-370
Vosti SA, Braz EM, Carpentier CL, et al. (2003) Rights to frest products, deforestation and smallholder income: Evidence from the Western Brazilian Amazon World Development. 31: 1889-1901
Vosti SA, Witcover J, Carpentier CL. (2002) Agricultural intensification by small-holders in the Western Brazilian Amazon: From deforestation to sustainable land use Research Report of the International Food Policy Research Institute. 7-135
Line Carpentier C, Vosti SA, Witcover J. (2000) Intensified production systems on western Brazilian Amazon settlement farms: Could they save the forest? Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 82: 73-88
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