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Jessica Windh

Jessica Windh's work is a beacon for progress in the field of Rangeland and Natural Resource Economics. As an Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist at the University of Idaho, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wyoming in 2016, followed by a Master of Science from the same institution in 2019. She then pursued her doctoral studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she earned her Ph.D. in 2023. Jessica's role at the University of Idaho involves a blend of teaching, research, and extension activities. Her work is pivotal in addressing the economic challenges and opportunities associated with rangeland and natural resources. She is dedicated to developing sustainable economic strategies that benefit both the environment and the communities that depend on these resources. Her office is situated in the Evergreen Building, where she engages with students, colleagues, and stakeholders to foster a collaborative learning environment. Jessica's commitment to education and outreach is evident in her efforts to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application, ensuring that her work has a tangible impact on the industry and society. While her specific research interests are not explicitly detailed, Jessica's contributions to the field are marked by a focus on innovation and sustainability. Her work is instrumental in shaping policies and practices that promote the responsible use and management of natural resources. Jessica Windh is not only an academic but also a mentor and advocate for sustainable economic practices. Her dedication to her field and her community is reflected in her ongoing efforts to educate and inspire the next generation of economists and resource managers.

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