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  1. Jenny is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Development at Cornell University, an Atkinson center for a Sustainable Future Faculty Fellow, and a core faculty member of Cornell's Southeast Asian Studies Program.

  2. Jenny is an assistant professor in the department of global development in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University, an Atkinson Center for Sustainability faculty fellow, and a core faculty member of Cornell's Southeast Asian Studies Program.

  3. 2016. A political ecology of data. E Nost, JE Goldstein. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 5 (1), 3-17. , 2022. 77. 2022. Unlocking “lock-in” and path dependency: A review across...

  4. Jenny Goldstein is interested in environmental conservation and development in the tropics, intersections of data infrastructure and land governance, global food and agriculture systems, the financialization of land, and the role of scientific knowledge in climate change politics. She was a 2021–22 Global Public Voices fellow.

  5. Mar 2, 2021 · As a political ecologist, Jenny Goldstein studies the intersection of power dynamics, the environment, and the meaning of place and space.

  6. Aug 23, 2017 · Jenny E. Goldstein, assistant professor, development sociology. Academic focus: Political ecology, political economy of land, inhabited tropical forest restoration, land use and global climate change politics, digital infrastructure and visual data in development, Southeast Asia (particularly Indonesia) Previous positions ...

  7. Jenny GOLDSTEIN, Professor (Assistant) | Cited by 429 | of Cornell University, Ithaca (CU) | Read 23 publications | Contact Jenny GOLDSTEIN

  8. Feb 1, 2023 · View Jenny Elaine Goldsteins profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Assistant Professor, Dept of Global Development, Cornell University · Location: Ithaca · 435...

  9. Postdoctoral Fellow. Overview. Research Focus. In our high-tech world, researchers and policymakers are turning to public satellite-based technologies to help guide policy at the intersection of human health and well-being and the environment.

  10. Southeast Asia’s smoldering peat fires amid viral pandemic By Jenny Goldstein. Hot Spots, Fieldsights, 27 July 2021. Indonesia’s Peatlands and Environmental Politics Interview with The Indian Ocean World Podcast, 11 March 2021. “Indonesia risks repeating an environmental disaster” By Charlotte McCann. The Economist, 13 August 2020.