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Dr. Adam Green is a Lecturer in Sustainability at the University of York, with dual appointments in the Department of Archaeology and Department of Environment and Geography. His research focuses on the relationship between inequality and sustainability, drawing on interdisciplinary methods from archaeology, economics, and agronomy. He specializes in South Asian archaeological studies, particularly the Indus Civilization, and collaborates with global researchers to address contemporary sustainability challenges.
Green holds a PhD in Anthropology from New York University (2015) and has held positions at the University of Cambridge and King’s College, Cambridge. His work integrates computational methods to analyze large-scale archaeological datasets, exploring long-term economic trends and equitable governance models. He leads projects like the NSF-funded Gini Project and collaborates with institutions such as Punjab Agricultural University and the International Crops Research Institute.
His teaching includes modules on past environments and sustainability frameworks. Green actively promotes dialogues between academia and communities to advance sustainable development, emphasizing historical insights to inform present policies.



