
معرفی
Dr. Alison M. Meadow is an Associate Research Professor at the University of Arizona, specializing in linking research with decision-making to enhance the usability of climate science. Her work with the Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS) has focused on developing Community Climate Profiles and advancing equitable climate adaptation strategies for Indigenous and rural communities.
Research Interests: Dr. Meadow's research spans climate science, environmental policy, and transdisciplinary collaboration. She emphasizes ethical frameworks for community-engaged research, knowledge co-production, and climate justice. Her projects include agricultural decision support systems and Indigenous-led adaptation initiatives.
Notable Contributions: She pioneered the Community Climate Profiles and co-authored the Actionable Science Guidebook, both aimed at bridging scientific research with practical policy applications. Her recent publications address climate ethics, restoration practices, and Indigenous sovereignty in climate science.





