Marc A. Jeuland
Faculty Network Member of The Energy Initiative
Faculty Research Scholar of DuPRI's Population Research Center
Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Associate Research Professor of Global Health
Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences and Policy
Associate Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
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Overview
<p>Marc Jeuland is an Associate Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, with a joint appointment in the Duke Global Health Institute. His research interests include nonmarket valuation, water and sanitation, environmental health, energy and development, the planning and management of trans-boundary water resources and the impacts and economics of climate change.</p> <p>Jeuland's recent research includes work to understand the economic implications of climate change for water resources projects on transboundary river systems, a range of primary data collection projects related to analysis of adoption of environmental health improving technology, and analysis of the costs and benefits of environmental health interventions in developing countries. He has conducted multiple field experiments on issues such as: the role of water quality information in affecting household water and hygiene behaviors; the demand for, and impacts of cleaner cookstoves on household well-being; the long-term sustainability and effects of rural sanitation and water supply projects. He has also collected data on preferences for a range of environmental health improvements including cholera vaccines, household water treatment technologies and improved cookstoves.</p> <p>Jeuland has worked in the past with the World Bank, USAID, the Millennium Challenge Corporation, UNICEF, and many field-based NGOs and community-based implementing organizations.</p> <p>Prior to his graduate studies and work with the World Bank, Jeuland was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mali, West Africa, where he designed and monitored construction of a pilot wastewater treatment system and trained management personnel at the plant’s managing firm.</p>
Publications
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Shaheed, A; Orgill, J; Montgomery, MA; Jeuland, MA; Brown, J (2014). Why "improved" water sources are not always safe.. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 92 (4), 283-289.
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Jeuland, M; Harshadeep, N; Escurra, J; Blackmore, D; Sadoff, C (2013). Implications of climate change for water resources development in the Ganges basin. Water Policy, 15 (SUPPL.1), 26-50.
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Wu, X; Jeuland, M; Sadoff, C; Whittington, D (2013). Interdependence in water resource development in the Ganges: An economic analysis. Water Policy, 15 (SUPPL.1), 89-108.
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Sadoff, C; Harshadeep, NR; Blackmore, D; Wu, X; O'Donnell, A; Jeuland, M; Lee, S; Whittington, D (2013). Ten fundamental questions for water resources development in the Ganges: myths and realities. Water Policy, 15 147-164.
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Jeuland, MA; Fuente, DE; Ozdemir, S; Allaire, MC; Whittington, D (2013). The long-term dynamics of mortality benefits from improved water and sanitation in less developed countries.. PloS one, 8 (10),
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Orgill, J; Shaheed, A; Brown, J; Jeuland, M (2013). Water quality perceptions and willingness to pay for clean water in peri-urban Cambodian communities. Journal of water and health, 11 (3), 489-506.
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Shaheed, A; Orgill, J; Ratana, C; Montgomery, MA; Jeuland, MA; Brown, J (2013). Water quality risks of 'improved' water sources: Evidence from Cambodia. Tropical Medicine & International Health,
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Wu, X; Jeuland, M; Whittington, D; Sadoff, C (2012). An Economic Optimization Model for Surface Water Use in the Ganges River Basin. Forthcoming (Water Policy Special Issue on Ganges),
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Jeuland, MA; Pattanayak, SK (2012). Benefits and costs of improved cookstoves: assessing the implications of variability in health, forest and climate impacts.. PloS one, 7 (2),
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Cook, J; Jeuland, M; Maskery, B; Whittington, D (2012). Giving Stated Preference Respondents "Time to Think": Results From Four Countries. Environmental and Resource Economics, 51 (4), 473-496.