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Peter Richards
U.S. Agency for International Development and George Washington University
Verified email at gwu.edu
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Statistical confirmation of indirect land use change in the Brazilian Amazon
EY Arima, P Richards, R Walker, MM Caldas
Environmental Research Letters 6 (2), 024010, 2011
5072011
Exchange rates, soybean supply response, and deforestation in South America
PD Richards, RJ Myers, SM Swinton, RT Walker
Global environmental change 22 (2), 454-462, 2012
2272012
The phosphorus cost of agricultural intensification in the tropics
ED Roy, PD Richards, LA Martinelli, LD Coletta, SRM Lins, FF Vazquez, ...
Nature plants 2 (5), 1-6, 2016
2102016
Spatially complex land change: The Indirect effect of Brazil's agricultural sector on land use in Amazonia
PD Richards, RT Walker, EY Arima
Global Environmental Change 29, 1-9, 2014
1922014
Soybean development: The impact of a decade of agricultural change on urban and economic growth in Mato Grosso, Brazil
P Richards, H Pellegrina, L VanWey, S Spera
PLoS one 10 (4), e0122510, 2015
1082015
Where deforestation leads to urbanization: how resource extraction is leading to urban growth in the Brazilian Amazon
P Richards, L VanWey
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105 (4), 806-823, 2015
982015
Are Brazil's deforesters avoiding detection?
P Richards, E Arima, L VanWey, A Cohn, N Bhattarai
Conservation Letters 10 (4), 470-476, 2017
812017
Soil phosphorus sorption capacity after three decades of intensive fertilization in Mato Grosso, Brazil
ED Roy, E Willig, PD Richards, LA Martinelli, FF Vazquez, L Pegorini, ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 249, 206-214, 2017
692017
What drives indirect land use change? How Brazil's agriculture sector influences frontier deforestation
P Richards
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105 (5), 1026-1040, 2015
682015
It’s not just where you farm; it’s whether your neighbor does too. How agglomeration economies are shaping new agricultural landscapes
P Richards
Journal of Economic Geography 18 (1), 87-110, 2018
552018
Farm-scale distribution of deforestation and remaining forest cover in Mato Grosso
PD Richards, L VanWey
Nature Climate Change 6 (4), 418-425, 2016
542016
Cattle vaccination records question the impact of recent zero-deforestation agreements in the Amazon
M Klingler, PD Richards, R Ossner
Regional Environmental Change 18, 33-46, 2018
482018
Soy, cotton, and the final Atlantic forest frontier
PD Richards
The Professional Geographer 63 (3), 343-363, 2011
442011
Cities and the future of agriculture and food security: A policy and programmatic roundtable
P Richards, T Reardon, D Tschirley, T Jayne, J Oehmke, D Atwood
Food Security 8, 871-877, 2016
272016
Capital surpluses in the farming sector and agricultural expansion in Brazil
P Richards, E Arima
Environmental Research Letters 13 (7), 075011, 2018
202018
The ghost of von Thünen lives: a political ecology of the disappearance of the Amazonian forest
R Walker, P Richards
Land Change Science, Political Ecology, and Sustainability, 24-47, 2014
19*2014
Eco-certification and greening the Brazilian soy and corn supply chains
LK VanWey, PD Richards
Environmental Research Letters 9 (3), 031002, 2014
162014
Food, fuel, and the hidden margins of capital
PD Richards
Journal of land use science 7 (3), 289-310, 2012
162012
Indirect land use change and the future of the Amazon
PD Richards
Michigan State University. Geography, 2012
122012
A second act in rural migration in Western Pará: Rural out-migration and the legacy of Amazon colonization
PD Richards, LK VanWey
Journal of Latin American Geography, 53-76, 2015
112015
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