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Walter P. Falcon, PhD
Co-director of CESP; FSI Senior Fellow and Helen Farnsworth Professor of International Agricultural Policy, Emeritus
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wpfalcon@stanford.edu
(650) 723-6367 (phone)
(650) 725-1992 (fax)
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Stanford University
Encina Hall, E404
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
RESEARCH INTERESTS
biotechnology; food security; food and agricultural policy in developing countries, particularly Indonesia and Mexico
Walter Falcon is co-director at CESP, former director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, and Farnsworth professor of International Agricultural Policy at Stanford University (Emeritus).

Specializing in agricultural policy in developing countries, Falcon provides a wide array of research experience as an analyst and consultant in international economic and environmental policy. His current research focuses on agricultural decision-making in Indonesia and Mexico, and on biotechnology.

In 1972, Falcon moved to Stanford University's Food Research Institute where he served as professor of economics and director until 1991. The previous ten years he held a faculty position at Harvard University. From 1991-1998, he directed the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and has co-directed CESP since its foundation in 1998. At Stanford he has also served as senior associate dean for the social sciences, a member of the academic senate, and twice a member of the University's Advisory Board.

Falcon has consulted with numerous international organizations, and has been a trustee of Winrock International and chairman of the board of the International Rice Research Institute. From 1978 to 1980, he was a member of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger and in 1990 he was named a Fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association. Falcon became a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1991 and from 1996-2001 he served as chairman of the board of the International Corn and Wheat Institute.

Falcon was cited as the outstanding 1958 graduate of Iowa State University in 1989 and in 1992 he was awarded the prestigious Bintang Jasa Utama medal of merit by the government of Indonesia for twenty-five years of assistance with that country's development effort.

He has co-authored three volumes on Indonesian agriculture and has given numerous food-policy short courses at the Indonesian Food Ministry. His 1971 essay on the "Green Revolution" was honored by the American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA), as was his 1983 co-authored volume, Food Policy Analysis. His recent co-authored papers have analyzed the effects of El Nino on Indonesian agriculture; the effects of reforms in Mexican agriculture; and the effects of modern biotechnology on plant genetic resources in developing countries.

Falcon received a BS in Agricultural Economics at Iowa State University in 1958, an MA in Economics at Harvard University in 1960, and a PhD in Economics from Harvard University in 1962.
Publications
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Assessing risks of climate variability and climate change for Indonesian rice agriculture

Rosamond L. Naylor, David S. Battisti, Walter P. Falcon, Marshall Burke, Daniel Vimont
PNAS vol. 104, 19 (2007) +PDF+

Rethinking Food Security for the 21st Century

Walter P. Falcon, Rosamond L. Naylor
American Journal of Agricultural Economics vol. 87, 5 (2005) +PDF+

Losing the Links Between Livestock and Land

Rosamond L. Naylor, Henning Steinfeld, Walter P. Falcon, James Galloway, Vaclav Smil, Eric Bradford, Jackie Alder, Harold A. Mooney
Science vol. 310, 5754 (2005) +HTML+

Analysis of wheat yield and climate trends in Mexico

David B. Lobell, J. Ivan Ortiz-Monasterio, Gregory P. Asner, Pamela A. Matson, Rosamond L. Naylor, Walter P. Falcon
Field Crops Research vol. 94 (2005)

Agriculture Decision-Making in Indonesia with ENSO Variability: Conference poster

Rosamond L. Naylor, David Battisti, Dan Vimont, Walter Falcon
(2005) +PDF+
Research Programs and Projects

Program on Food Security and the Environment (FSE)
Research Program

Agricultural Decision-Making in Indonesia with ENSO Variability: Integrating Climate Science, Risk Assessment, and Policy Analysis
Research Project

Biofuels
Research Project

 

Cholera and agricultural intensification
Research Project

Deadly Connections
Research Project

Impacts of ENSO Events on Chinese Rice Production and the World Rice Market
Research Project

Industrialized Livestock Production
Research Project

Integrated Studies of Sustainability; Land-Water Systems of the Yaqui Basin
Research Project

Orphan crops
Research Project

 

Aligning Economic Growth, Resource Use and Environmental Objectives in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico
Research Project (Completed)

Consequences of Increased Global Meat Consumption on the Global Environment -- Trade in Virtual Water and Nutrients
Research Project (Completed)

 

Equity, Efficiency, and Environment in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico
Research Project (completed)

 

Linkages at the Land-Sea Interface in the Yaqui Basin, Sonora Mexico
Research Project (Completed)

 

Mangrove Forests and Firewood Demand in the Federated States of Micronesia: Modeling Strategies to Decrease Environmental Impacts
Research Project (Completed)

 

The Role of Freshwater Forested Wetlands in the Economy of Kosrae
Research Project (completed)