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Jessica Windh is an Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in Rangeland & Natural Resource Economics at the University of Idaho, affiliated with the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2023
- M.S., University of Wyoming, 2019
- B.S., University of Wyoming, 2016
Jessica's research focuses on the economic aspects of rangeland and natural resource management, particularly in rural and agricultural contexts. Her work integrates principles from agricultural economics, environmental policy, and rural sociology to address challenges in sustainable land use and public land management. As an Extension Specialist, she engages in outreach and applied research to support stakeholders in natural resource decision-making.
While specific publications are not listed in the available content, her academic trajectory suggests active engagement in research related to natural resource valuation, ecosystem services, and economic modeling of rangeland systems.
Scientific Awards:
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Jessica Windh advises students in agricultural economics and rural sociology, though no current or past advisees are named. She is involved in extension grants and outreach programs aimed at improving economic outcomes in rural communities and enhancing sustainable management of natural resources. Her position combines academic research with practical application through the University of Idaho’s extension network.
She is associated with the Twin Falls Research and Extension Center, where she conducts field-based research and collaborates with local, state, and federal agencies on rangeland and natural resource economic issues.





