Pamela Anne Jagger
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Dr. Jagger is a global leader in interdisciplinary population and environment research, with a strong record of scholarship. Trained at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, and with an initial focus on natural resources, Professor Jagger’s current research program includes a substantial focus on health consequences of biofuels-based cooking and efficient stoves in East Africa, and she recently initiated work on energy transitions. Her work also focuses on an under-investigated but extremely important research area originated in concerns with land use and forest cover change. Her research has transformed to include concerns with more novel research questions related to the effects of land and forest use on energy transitions and health. This is especially unique in comparison to the focus of many scholars of land use and land cover change who are concerned with the important, but somewhat more conventional, impacts related to human well-being, forest carbon and biodiversity. Dr. Jagger has emerged as one of the leading researcher of energy transitions, the relationship between energy use, and the health and wellbeing outcome associated with such use and with energy transitions in poor countries. Her research is among the first to examine the energy use and health consequences of forest and land use, and changes in terrestrial resource use, a direction that is both important, and that few other research investigators have pursued.
- Dai, Congyi, McCord, Ryan, Beach, Katerina B., Mahieu, Andrea, Chilongo, Thabbie, Jumbe, Charles, Pamela Anne Jagger. 2026. Unlocking financial inclusion through solar technology adoption in Malawi. Energy Economics 154:109138.
- McCord, Ryan, Beach, Katerina E.B., Mahieu, Andrea, Chilongo, Thabbie, Jumbe, Charles, Pamela Anne Jagger. 2026. Shining light on the scale, use, and impact of household solar for achieving energy access in rural Malawi. Energy Research & Social Science :104616.
- Mahieu, Andrea, McCord, Ryan, Beach, Katerina B., Dai, Congyi, Chilongo, Thabbie, Jumbe, Charles, Pamela Anne Jagger. 2025. Can off-grid household solar provide sustainable energy for all? Adoption and sustained use of solar technologies in Malawi. Energy Research & Social Science 127:104249.
- Stephanie Parsons, Wesley Hayes, Gillian Kabwe, Francis Yamba, Nancy Serenje, Robert Bailis, Pamela Anne Jagger, Andrew P. Grieshop. 2025. Impacts of Improved Cookstove Interventions on Personal Exposure to Carbon Monoxide and Particulate Matter in Zambia. GeoHealth 9(9):e2024GH001178.
- Pamela Anne Jagger, Ryan McCord, Anna Gallerani, Irving Hoffman, Charles Jumbe, Joseph Pedit, Sam Phiri, Robert Krysiak, Kenneth Maleta. 2024. Household air pollution exposure and risk of tuberculosis: a case-control study of women in Lilongwe, Malawi. BMJ Public Health 2(1):e000176.
- Qi Zhang, Shiqi Tao, Pamela Anne Jagger, Lawrence E. Band, Richard E. Bilsborrow, Zhiqiang Zhang, Qingfeng Huang, Quanfa Zhang, Aaron Moody, Conghe Song. 2024. Remittance from migrants reinforces forest recovery for China's reforestation policy. PLOS ONE 19(6):e0296751.
- Jagger, Pamela Anne, Call, Maia , Gray, Clark . 2019. Smallholder responses to climate anomalies in rural Uganda. World Development 115:132-144.
- Jagger, Pamela Anne, Das, Ipsita , Handa, Sudhanshu , Nylander-French, Leena A, Yeatts, Karin B. 2019. Early Adoption of an Improved Household Energy System in Urban Rwanda. EcoHealth 16(1):7-20.
- Jagger, Pamela Anne, Sellers, Samuel , Kittner, Noah , Das, Ipsita , Bush, Glenn K. 2018. Looking for Medium-term Conservation and Development Impacts of Community Management Agreements in Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains National Park. Ecological Economics 152:199-206.
- Jagger, Pamela Anne, Seguin, Ryan , Flax, Valerie L. 2018. Barriers and facilitators to adoption and use of fuel pellets and improved cookstoves in urban Rwanda. PLOS ONE 13(10):e0203775.