Pamela Jagger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Public Policy | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorElinor Ostrom | grad student | 2009 | Indiana University | |
(Can forest sector devolution improve rural livelihoods? An analysis of forest income and institutions in western Uganda.) |
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Call M, Gray C, Jagger P. (2019) Smallholder responses to climate anomalies in rural Uganda. World Development. 115: 132-144 |
Jagger P, Das I, Handa S, et al. (2019) Early Adoption of an Improved Household Energy System in Urban Rwanda. Ecohealth |
Jagger P, Sellers S, Kittner N, et al. (2018) Looking for medium-term conservation and development impacts of community management agreements in Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains National Park. Ecological Economics : the Journal of the International Society For Ecological Economics. 152: 199-206 |
Meier BM, Das I, Jagger P. (2018) A 'burning opportunity' for human rights: using human rights as a catalyst for policies to mitigate the health risk of household air pollution. Journal of Human Rights and the Environment. 9: 89-106 |
Jagger P, Das I. (2018) Implementation and scale-up of a biomass pellet and improved cookstove enterprise in Rwanda. Energy For Sustainable Development : the Journal of the International Energy Initiative. 46: 32-41 |
Seguin R, Flax VL, Jagger P. (2018) Barriers and facilitators to adoption and use of fuel pellets and improved cookstoves in urban Rwanda. Plos One. 13: e0203775 |
Treacy P, Jagger P, Song C, et al. (2018) Impacts of China's Grain for Green Program on Migration and Household Income. Environmental Management |
Song C, Bilsborrow R, Jagger P, et al. (2018) Rural Household Energy Use and Its Determinants in China: How Important Are Influences of Payment for Ecosystem Services vs. Other Factors? Ecological Economics. 145: 148-159 |
Sills EO, de Sassi C, Jagger P, et al. (2017) Building the evidence base for REDD+: Study design and methods for evaluating the impacts of conservation interventions on local well-being. Global Environmental Change : Human and Policy Dimensions. 43: 148-160 |
Call M, Jagger P. (2017) Social capital, collective action, and communal grazing lands in Uganda. International Journal of the Commons. 11: 854-876 |