Jennifer Veilleux
Professor of Practice
Education & Affiliations
Biography
Research interests include Geography, Transboundary Watershed Management, Water Security, Water Rights, Indigenous Water Rights and Relationships, Complex Systems, Global Rivers
Selected Recent Publications
2021 Spotted Eagle, Faith & Jennifer Veilleux. Land and Water Policy in the Missouri River Basin from Indigenous Perspectives. Volume 23, Number 2
2019 Veilleux, Jennifer & Dinar, Shlomi. A Global Analysis of Water-related Terrorism 1970-2016. Terrorism and Political Violence. May 24, 2019
2019 Veilleux, Jennifer & Dinar, Shlomi. A Geospatial Analysis of Water-related Risk to International Security: an assessment of five countries. GeoJournal. August
2018 Veilleux, Jennifer & Dinar, Shlomi. "A New Global Analysis Finds Water Related Terrorism is on the Rise," New Security Beat. Woodrow Wilson Center. May 8
2018 Veilleux, Jennifer. "Water Security vs. Hydrofracking: A Case of Human Rights in the USA" Center for Human & Nature.
My complete scholarship list and links can be found on Research Gate and my website