Jessica Dempsey (ecologist)
Jessica Dempsey is a Canadian political ecologist and a professor of geography at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Her research focuses on political explanations for the global failure to halt ecological problems including biodiversity loss, climate change, and climate-related social problems.[1]
Education and career
Dempsey has a bachelor's degree from the University of Victoria, and a master's degree and Ph.D. from UBC, completed in 2011[1] with funding from the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation.[2]
She became an assistant professor in the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria,[3] before returning to UBC as a faculty member in 2016.[4]
Book
Dempsey is the author of Enterprising Nature: Economics, Markets, and Finance in Global Biodiversity (Wiley, 2016).[5] It received the 2018 James M. Blaut Outstanding Publication Award of the Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers.[6]
References
- ^ a b "Jessica Dempsey", Profiles, UBC Department of Geography, retrieved 2025-08-09
- ^ "Jessica Dempsey, Scholar 2007", Alumni profiles, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, retrieved 2025-08-09
- ^ "Dr. Jessica Dempsey", Responders: Climate forum, University of Victoria, 26 January 2015, retrieved 2025-08-09
- ^ Meet the recipients of the 2025 Dean of Arts Mentorship Award, UBC Faculty of Arts, 21 May 2025, retrieved 2025-08-09
- ^ Reviews of Enterprising Nature:
- Joshua Barkan (2018), "Politics, economics and power/knowledge in Dempsey’s Enterprising Nature", Dialogues in Human Geography, doi:10.1177/2043820618764201
- Bram Büscher (2018), Economic Geography, doi:10.1080/00130095.2017.1345305, JSTOR 45180990
- Archie Davies (2016), Progress in Human Geography, doi:10.1177/0309132516683587
- Julie Guthman (2018), The AAG Review of Books, doi:10.1080/2325548X.2018.1402275
- Ryan Hackett (2018), Conservation and Society, JSTOR 26380580
- Sandra McCubbin (2019), Canadian Geographies, doi:10.1111/cag.12524
- Marianne Mosberg (2018), Forum for Development Studies, doi:10.1080/08039410.2018.1465992
- Rebecca Pearse (2018), Global Environmental Politics, doi:10.1162/glep_r_00486
- Marc Tadaki and Kai M. A. Chan (2018), "Economizing nature as a political strategy: is it working?", BioScience, JSTOR 90011448
- ^ CAPE Honors, Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, retrieved 2025-08-09
External links
- Jessica Dempsey publications indexed by Google Scholar