Jacqueline Klopp
Jacqueline Klopp is the Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development at Columbia University’s Climate School. She is a social scientist who explores key policy and governance questions at the intersection of sustainable transport, land use, air pollution and climate in cities with a focus on accountability, technology, power and equity. Klopp is the author of numerous academic and popular articles on land and the politics of transportation infrastructures in an age of rapid urbanization and technological transformation within climate and ecological crisis. She currently leads the Partnership for Research on Informal and Shared Mobility and was honored to be selected by German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development as one of the “Remarkable Women in Transport” in 2021 and more recently was awarded, with Aneerudha Paul and Alex Mohan, the Digital Scholarship Award from the American Institute of Indian Studies to further creative and collaborative mapping in Mumbai.