Jesse Keenan

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ISBN 9781941332153
  • Keenan, J.M. (2018). Climate Adaptation Finance and Investment in California. London, U.K.: Routledge. ISBN   9780367606671
  • Martinez-Diaz, L. & Keenan, J.M. (eds.).(2020). Managing Climate Risk in the U.S. Financial System. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission. ISBN   9780578748412
  • Keenan, J.M. (2025). North: The Future of Post-Climate America. New York, NY.: Oxford University Press. ISBN   9780197641613
  • Journal articles

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    Jesse Keenan
    The Art of Inequality at Columbia GSAPP 01.jpg
    Keenan in conversation with Peter Marcuse at Columbia University, 2016
    Born Albany, Georgia, United States
    NationalityAmerican, Austrian
    Known forClimate change, housing, and real estate
    Climate gentrification
    TitleFavrot II Associate Professor of Sustainable Real Estate and Urban Planning, Tulane University
    Academic background
    Education