
معرفی
Marc A. Jeuland is a Professor at Duke University, holding primary appointments in the Sanford School of Public Policy and Duke Global Health Institute, with secondary affiliations at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of Engineering. He serves as Faculty Director of the Energy Access Project and co-founder of the Sustainable Energy Transitions Initiative (SETI). His research spans environmental economics, water and sanitation, energy poverty, climate change impacts, and global health policy.
- Education:
- Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2009)
- B.S., Swarthmore College (2001)
- Research Interests:
- Nonmarket valuation for environmental goods
- Economic implications of climate change on water resources
- Adoption of environmental health technologies
- Transboundary water management
- Cost-benefit analysis for health/environmental policies
- Recent Grant Projects:
- Benin II Off-Grid Energy Access Project Evaluation (2018–2026)
- Powering Progress: Energy Access at Health Facilities (2024–2026)
- INFEWS: Food-Energy-Water Systems in US & China (2021–2026)
- Adaptation Value Chains (2022–2025)
- Teaching:
- PUBPOL 811: Microeconomics Policy Applications
- ENVIRON 563: Cost-Benefit Analysis for Health/Environmental Policy
- ENERGY 393T: Bass Connections Energy & Environment Research
- Fieldwork:
- Extensive work in South Asia (India, Nepal, Pakistan) and Sub-Saharan Africa (Ethiopia, Senegal, Mali)
- Former Peace Corps volunteer in Mali (wastewater systems)
His publication trends focus on clean cooking interventions, water infrastructure economics, transboundary water management, and gendered impacts of energy access, with recent work analyzing climate finance, biomonitoring of contaminants, and household behavioral responses in low-income settings.



