CURRICULUM VITAE
JEFFREY JACQUET
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, BROOKINGS, SD 57007
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Social and economic impacts of energy development; energy policy, planning, and regulation; land use
and environmental change; rural and community sociology; social impact assessment;
EDUCATION
2012 Ph.D
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Cornell University
Dissertation: Resident attitudes towards energy development: implications for planning and
siting wind and natural gas projects in rural areas
Committee: Richard Stedman, Chair (Human Dimensions of Natural Resources).
Max Pfeffer (Rural and Environmental Sociology),
Stephan Schmidt (Land Use, Environmental Planning, and Design),
Susan Riha (Environmental Information Science)
2005 M.A.
Sociology The University of Wyoming
Thesis: A Geography of Second Homes in Wyoming 1990-2000
Committee Chair: Audie Blevins
2001 B.A.
Sociology and Communication (double major) The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
EMPLOYMENT
09/2012-Present: Assistant Professor of Sociology and Rural Studies
South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.
01/2009-2012: Adjunct Professor of Sociology,
State University of New York - Corning Community College
09/2009-2012: Research and Teaching Assistant,
Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources
07/2005-Present: Environmental Sociology and Socioeconomic Impact Assessment.
Consultancy. Clients include The Pennsylvania State University, Cornell University, Penn
College of Technology, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, the State of
Wyoming, and others.
08/2005-10/2008: Energy Development Impact Analyst.
Sublette County (Wyo.) Community Partnership
01/2002-11/2006: Newspaper Correspondent.
The Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune, and Various Other Publications
08/2003-05/2005: Teaching and Research Assistant.
University of Wyoming, Department of Sociology
09/2000-05/2001: Researcher
Milwaukee (Wis.) Fair Housing Council
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AWARDS
Recipient of the Cornell University Community and Regional Development Institute s 2011 David J.
Allee and Paul R. Eberts Community and Economic Vitality Award for Leadership on behalf of the
Cornell Cooperative Extension Marcellus Shale Team
Co-Champion, 2011 International Symposium for Society and Natural Resource Management Quiz
Bowl Championship Team, Cornell University
Co-Champion, 2012 International Symposium for Society and Natural Resource Management Quiz
Bowl Championship Team, Cornell University
COURSES TAUGHT
As Assistant Professor Sociology and Rural Studies, South Dakota State University
2013 Spring
SOC 590: Social Impact Assessment (in class and online). Class introduces the concepts, principals,
and methods to Social Impact Assessment, including history and development of SIA, critical evaluation
of existing SIA work, and the design and preliminary implementation of SIA for new and real
development.
SOC 240: The Sociology of Rural America
2012 Fall
SOC 240: The Sociology of Rural America
SOC 240: The Sociology of Rural America- Focus on rural society, rural communities, population
composition and trends, social processes, social participation in rural organizations and agencies;
American agriculture in a global context; and changing relationships between country and city in
contemporary society.
As Adjunct Professor of Sociology, State University of New York-Corning Community College
2012 Spring
SOCI 2400 Environment and Society. I designed this class and introduced it into the SUNY curriculum.
The first half of the class is devoted to learning social science approaches to the environment and
nature; the second half of the class is devoted to applying these approaches to local and global
environmental issues including energy development and policy, and climate change.
2011 - Fall
SOCI 2100: Social Problems, 17 students. Standard sociological and criminological course, with a
strong focus on local issues, including a special 2-week focus on the Marcellus Shale.
2010 - Summer
SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology, ~25 Students. Standard sociological introductory course, with a
strong focus on theoretical foundations.
2009 - Summer
SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology
2009-Spring
SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology
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As Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources
2012 Spring NTRES 4320 - Human Dimensions of Coupled Social - Ecological Systems
Course taught by Richard Stedman. Led weekly discussion sections, and provided occasional guest
lectures.
2011 - Spring
NTRS 220: Society and Natural Resources -120 Students - Course taught by Richard Stedman. Led
weekly discussion sections, and provided occasional guest lectures.
As Teaching Assistant, University of Wyoming, Department of Sociology
2004 - Spring
SOC 1000: Introduction to Sociology, - 110 students - Course taught by Audie Blevins. Led 3 weekly
discussion sections and provided occasional guest lectures.
2003 - Spring
SOC 1000: Introduction to Sociology. - 110 Students - Course taught by Garth Massey. Led 3 weekly
discussion sections and provided occasional guest lectures.
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Jacquet, J. B. 2012. "Landowner attitudes toward natural gas and wind farm development in northern
Pennsylvania." Energy Policy, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2012.08.011 (Article in Press)
Clarke, C.E., Evensen, D.N, Jacquet, J. and Stedman, R.C., (Article in Press). Emerging Risk
Communication Challenges Associated with Shale Gas Development . European Journal of Risk
Regulation
Stedman, R.C., Jacquet, J.B., Filteau, M., Willits, F., Brasier, K., McLaughlin, D. 2012. Marcellus
Shale Gas Development and New Boomtown Research: Views of New York and Pennsylvania
Residents Environmental Practice December 2012
Jacquet, J. and R. Stedman 2011 Natural Gas Landowner Coalitions in New York State: Emerging
Benefits of Collective Natural Resource Management Journal of Rural Social Sciences 26(1):62-91
Brasier, K., Filteau, M. Jacquet, J., M, Goetz, S., Kelsey, T., McLaughlin, D. and
Stedman, R. 2011. Residents Perceptions of Community and Environmental Impacts from
Development of Natural Gas in the Marcellus Shale: A Comparison of Pennsylvania and New York
Case Studies Journal of Rural Social Sciences 26(1):32-61
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS SUBMITTED OR IN PREPARATION
Jacquet, J. and R. C. Stedman (under review) Putting yourself at risk: social and psychological
disruption as a common theme among impacts from energy development and environmental change
Kinchy, A., R. Stedman, S. Perry, K. Braiser, J. Jacquet (under review) New Natural Gas Development
and Rural Communities in North America. Book Chapter
Jacquet, J. (Under Review ) The rise of Private Participation in energy developments
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Jacquet, J. and Stedman, R. (Under Review) Resident Perception of Impacts from Wind and Gas
Development
Jacquet, J. Blair, A. and Snowe, E. (In preparation) Landowner coalitions across the United States,
implications for green energy policy and rural community development
Jacquet, J., Kay, D., and Ladlee, J. (In preparation) The Unconventional Boomtown: Updating the
impact model to fit new spatial and temporal scales.
ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPERS, POSTERS, OR PRESENTATIONS
K. Brasier, M. Filteau, J. Jacquet, T. Kelsey, D. McLaughlin, T. Ooms, D. Rhubart, R. Stedman,
S. Tracewski, and F. W illits Impacts of Natural Gas Development in the Marcellus Shale: A
Research Summary The Pennsylvania State University Marcellus Shale Summit 2011. State
College, Pennsylvania, USA Nov. 16-18, 2011.
Jacquet, J., K. Brasier, and R. Stedman Factors Influencing Resident Perceptions of Risk from
Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development International Symposium for Society and Resource
Management Madison, Wisconsin USA June 5-8, 2011
Stedman, R., J. Jacquet and K. Brasier Trust During Rapid Community Change: Residents
Experiences in the Early Stages of Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development A tribute to Dr. William
Freudenburg. International Symposium for Society and Resource Management Madison, Wisconsin
USA June 5-8, 2011
Jacquet, J. and R. Stedman Natural Gas Landowner Coalitions in New York State: Emerging Benefits
of Collective Natural Resource Management Marcellus Shale Academic Applied Research
Conference Altoona, Pennsylvania USA May 10-11, 2011
Stedman, R., K. Brasier, and J. Jacquet . Natural Gas Development: Views of Pennsylvania and New
York Residents in the Marcellus Shale Region Marcellus Shale Academic Applied Research
Conference Altoona, PA USA May 10-11, 2011
Jacquet, J. Wind and Natural Gas Development, Comparisons and Contrasts . New York State
Energy Transitions Conference Watkins Glen, New York USA March 30-31st, 2011
Jacquet, J and R. Stedman The emergence of landowner coalitions in the Marcellus Shale of New
York State International Symposium for Society and Resource Management Corpus Christi, Texas
USA June 6-10, 2010
Jacquet, J. Wind and Natural Gas Development in the Armenia Mountain Region of Northern
Pennsylvania International Symposium for Society and Resource Management Corpus Christi, Texas
USA June 6-10, 2010
Jacquet, J. Community Development and Natural Gas Development New York State Marcellus Shale
Conference Owego, New York November 18th, 2009
Jacquet, J. and M. Coburn Community Satisfaction among Old-timers and New-comers in a Western
Energy Boomtown 72nd Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society at Madison, Wisconsin July
30 - August 2, 2009.
Jacquet, J. Energy Boomtowns and Natural Gas Development: Implications for Marcellus Shale Local
Governments and Rural Communities 72nd Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society at
Madison, Wisconsin July 30 - August 2, 2009.
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Jacquet, J. Energy Development in the Western United States: Assessing the Social and Economic
Impacts International Symposium for Society and Resource Management Park City, Utah USA June
17-21, 2007
Social and Economic Impacts from Natural Gas Development in Sublette County Wyoming
Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) 26th Annual Conference for Journalists.
Big Sky, Montana, USA Sept. 28th-20th, 2006.
ACADEMIC SEMINARS
Jacquet, J. The role of social impact assessment in the planning and development of energy facilities
Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning Nov. 15h, 2011
Jacquet, J. How residents perceive different forms of energy development Cornell University
Department of City and Regional Planning Nov. 1st 2011
Jacquet, J. Comparative Impacts of Natural Gas vs. Wind Power Energy Transitions and the New
York Landscape Presentation Series, Cornell University Dept. of Landscape Architecture. Nov. 23rd
2010.
Jacquet, J. Social Impact Assessment of Natural Gas Drilling in Rural Communities Environmental
Planning, Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning Oct. 27th 2010
Jacquet, J. Social and Economic Impacts of Natural Gas Development Environmental Planning,
Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning Nov. 10th, 2009
Jacquet, J. Social and Economic Impacts of Natural Gas Development, Implications for the Marcellus
Shale Environment Club, Earth Day Seminar, State University of New York Cortland April 22nd, 2009.
Jacquet, J. Social and Economic Impacts of Natural Gas Development, Implications for the Marcellus
Shale Dept. of Physics State University of New York - Cortland April 22nd, 2009
Jacquet, J. Social and Economic Impacts of Energy Boomtowns and Natural Gas Development The
Pennsylvania State University Dept of Ag. Econ & Rural Sociology Seminar October 17th, 2008.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Abdulla, C, (Principal-Investigator), J. Becker, A. Kliaber, J.Jacquet, G. Poe, and D. Grantham.
Regional Water Issues Surrounding Marcellus Shale Gas Extraction: Informing Stakeholders about
Water/Wastewater Flows and Factors Affecting Drilling Location $60,000 FY 09-12 USDA Mid-Atlantic
Water Program
Stedman, R.C. (Principal-Investigator), J. Jacquet, R. Howe, S. Riha, and S. Christopherson. The
Impact of Green Energy Development on Rural Community Sustainability. Cornell Center for a
Sustainable Future. $53,640 FY 2009-2011.
Stedman, R.C. (Principal-Investigator), Allmon, W. J. Jacquet, R. Howe, S. Riha, and S.
Christopherson. The Impact of Green Energy Development on Rural Community Sustainability .
Hatch Smith-Lever Federal Formula Funds. $111,280 FY 2009-2012.
Brasier, K, (Principal-Investigator) S. Goetz, T. Kelsey, D. McLaughlin, R. Stedman, and J. Jacquet
Natural Gas Development in the Marcellus Shale: Understanding Individual and Community
Perceptions of Risk and Reward $15,000 FY 2009-2011
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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS, BULLETINS AND REPORTS (Peer-Reviewed)
Charles A., J. Drohan,B. Rahm, J. Jacquet, J. Becker, A. Collins. A. Klaiber, G. Poe, and D. Grantham.
2012. Water's Journey Through the Shale Gas Drilling and Production Processes in the Mid-Atlantic
Region Mid-Atlantic Water Program. State College, PA: Penn State Extension
Ladlee, J. and Jacquet J. 2011. Implications of Multi-Well Pad Development in the Marcellus Shale
Cornell University Community and Rural Development Institute Research and Policy Brief, Number 43,
September
Jacquet, J., Brundage, T., Ladlee, J., Michaels, L., and Kelsey, T., 2011. Statewide Pennsylvania
Marcellus Shale Workforce Needs Assessment Pennsylvania College of Technology Marcellus Shale
Education and Training Center
Stedman, R., F. Willits, K. Braiser, D. McLaughlin, and J. Jacquet 2011. Natural Gas Development:
Views of Pennsylvania and New York Residents in the Marcellus Shale Region Cornell University
Community and Rural Development Institute Research and Policy Brief Number 41.
Jacquet, J. 2010. Workforce Development Challenges in the Natural Gas Industry. Cornell City and
Regional Planning Working Paper Series: A Comprehensive Economic Impact Analysis of Natural Gas
Extraction in the Marcellus Shale December 2010.
Jacquet, J., Brundage, T., Ladlee, J., Michaels, L., and Kelsey, T., 2010. Southwest Pennsylvania
Marcellus Shale Workforce Needs Assessment Pennsylvania College of Technology Marcellus Shale
Education and Training Center
Jacquet, J. 2009. Introduction to Marcellus Shale Workforces The Northeast Regional Center for Rural
Development No. 44
Jacquet, J. 2009. Energy Boomtowns and Natural Gas Development: Implications for local
governments and rural communities in the Marcellus Shale The Northeast Regional Center for Rural
Development No. 43
Jacquet, J., Lorson, J., Brundage, T., Michaels, L., and Kelsey, T., 2009. Northeast Marcellus Shale
Workforce Needs Assessment Pennsylvania College of Technology Marcellus Shale Education and
Training Center
Jacquet J. and Stedman, R. 2009. Emerging Trends in the Marcellus Shale Cornell University
Community and Rural Development Institute Research and Policy Brief Series July.
Ecosystem Research Group (ERG) 2008. Sublette County Socioeconomic Impact Study Sublette
County, Wyoming.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS, AND WHITE PAPERS (Not Peer-Reviewed)
Coburn, M. and Jacquet, J. 2007. Community Satisfaction Survey of Sublette County, WY Sublette
Community Partnership
Jacquet, J. 2007. Housing and Real Estate Trends in Sublette County 2000-2015 Sublette Community
Partnership
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Jacquet, J. 2007. Child Care Needs Survey Sublette Community Partnership
Jacquet, J. 2007. The Big Piney-Marbleton Recreation Center Community Interest Survey Sublette
Community Partnership
Jacquet, J. 2006. County Vocational Education Interest Survey Sublette Community Partnership
Jacquet, J. 2006. The Sublette County Housing Report Sublette Community Partnership
Jacquet, J. 2006. Sublette County Wage Study Sublette Community Partnership
Jacquet, J. 2006. Sublette County Wyoming Sales and Use Tax Report (2001-2006) Sublette
Community Partnership
Jacquet, J. 2006. Brief History of Drilling in Sublette County Wyoming 1995-2005 Sublette County
Socioeconomic Advisory Committee
Jacquet, J. 2005. The Sublette County Gas Industry Workforce Survey Sublette County Socioeconomic
Advisory Committee
Jacquet, J. 2005. Index Crimes, Arrests, and Incidents in Sublette County, Wyoming from 1995-2004
Sublette County Socioeconomic Advisory Committee
LOCAL GOVERNMENT & COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SEMINARS
Jacquet, J. Economic Impacts from Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Drilling New York State Association
of Towns Meeting Binghamton, New York June 24th, 2011.
Jacquet, J. and R. Ross Introduction to Marcellus Shale and Natural Gas Development New York
State Senate, Albany New York. January 19th, 2011
Jacquet, J. Social and Economic Impacts of Natural Gas Drilling New York State Association of
Counties Albany, New York 2010.
Jacquet, J, B. Chedzoy, D. Grantham Introduction to Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development
Cornell Cooperative Extension Seminar, Waverly, NY, July 28h, 2009.
Jacquet, J and D. Grantham Introduction to Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development Cornell
Cooperative Extension Seminar, Corning, NY, July 16th, 2009.
Jacquet, J. Possible social and economic impacts of Natural Gas Drilling in the Southern Tier of NYS
Cornell Cooperative Extension Tioga County Annual Meeting, Treadway Inn. Owego, NY.
December, 8th, 2008
Jacquet, J. Natural Gas Development and Local Government Planning: Experiences from Wyoming
The Pennsylvania State University VTC Seminar on Marcellus Shale and Local Governments.
November 18th, 2008.
Jacquet, J. Impacts of Natural Gas Drilling in Wyoming Penn State Cooperative Extension In-Service
on Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development State College, Pennsylvania October 17th, 2008.
Jacquet, J. Planning Implications of Natural Gas Development in Wyoming Wyoming Planning
Association Spring Workshop, Thermopolis, WY April 26-27th, 2007.
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ACADEMIC & EXTENSION WEBINARS
Jacquet, J. New trends in Energy Policy Regarding Socioeconomic Impact and the New York State
SGEIS Cornell University Cooperative Extension Webinar Series November 8th, 2011.
Jacquet, J. Marcellus Shale: Community and Economic Considerations Cornell University
Cooperative Extension Webinar Series May 12, 2010
Jacquet, J. Marcellus Shale: Opportunities and Issues Cornell Cooperative Extension Webinar Series
January, 2009
Jacquet, J. Lessons about Social & Economic Impacts of Natural Gas Development from W yoming
Penn State Cooperative Extension Webinar Series November 19th, 2010
ACADEMIC SERVICE
To Cornell University
2008-Present
Member, the Cornell University Cooperative Extension, Marcellus Shale Team
2009-2010
Provost Appointed Member, Cornell University Ad Hoc Committee on Development of Marcellus Shale
To the Field
2012 Present
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Society and Natural Resources
2011 - Present
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Headwaters Economics.
2010 - Present
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Rural Social Science.
2011
Reviewer, May 10-11, 2011 Marcellus Shale Academic Applied Research Conference
To Academic Organizations
2011 Present
Officer, Cornell Chapter of the International Association of Society and Natural Resources
2011-2012
Webmaster, Cornell Natural Resources Graduate Student Association
2003-2005
Officer, Alpha Kappa Delta (the international sociology honor society) at the University of Wyoming
2003-2005
Event Coordinator, O.A.S.I.S., University of Wyoming
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SKILLS
ArcGIS, SPSS, Excel, LISREL, InDesign, Survey Design and Implementation
TRAINING
Social Impact Assessment Training Course
June 21 & 22, 2007 Park City, Utah, Instructor: Rabel J. Burdge
Community Needs Assessment Training Workshop, Wyoming Rural Development Council
August 14 & 15, 2008 Cheyenne, Wyoming Instructor: Jo Ferguson & Mary Randolph
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