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Dr. Jessica Clendenning is an Affiliated Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich's Environment & Society Portal, specializing in agrarian transformations across Southeast Asia. She holds a PhD in Geography from the National University of Singapore (2020) and brings over a decade of field experience living and working in rural Indonesia.
Her educational foundation centers on geographical sciences, with doctoral research examining youth migration dynamics in Flores, Indonesia. This academic background enables her interdisciplinary approach to rural development challenges.
Dr. Clendenning's research investigates the complex interplay between agrarian change, youth mobility, and environmental sustainability in remote Indonesian regions. She analyzes how rural young people navigate livelihood transitions amid declining traditional farming practices, with particular focus on migration drivers, educational impacts on agricultural engagement, and socio-ecological consequences of land-use changes. Her work bridges human geography with environmental science to address pressing questions about rural futures.
Her publication record reveals consistent thematic focus on Southeast Asian agrarian systems, with recurring examination of carbon dynamics in tropical ecosystems and youth-centered development approaches. The research demonstrates methodological diversity through systematic reviews, field-based case studies, and policy-oriented analyses, all emphasizing the human dimensions of environmental change.
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