
As a social scientist, Dr. Jacqueline Klopp’s work involves exploring how to change policy and encourage action to reduce air pollution, address climate change, get improved public transport and land-use, face corruption, and address deep-rooted injustice around all these issues. She is involved in many projects, from the Clean Air Tool Box and DigitalTransport4Africa, which support cities in addressing air pollution and public transport improvements, respectively, to work with Global Integrity on corruption and small-scale cross-border traders in East Africa and the new Resilient Coastal Communities Project, which works with the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance to support more equitable and just coastal resiliency planning in the city.