
معرفی
Alison Meadow is an Associate Research Professor in the Research, Innovation, and Impact (RII) unit at the University of Arizona. Her work focuses on bridging climate science with societal decision-making, emphasizing actionable knowledge and stakeholder engagement. She earned her PhD in Anthropology from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
- Education:
- PhD in Anthropology, University of Alaska Fairbanks (Resilience and Adaptation Program)
Dr. Meadow's research spans climate adaptation planning, knowledge co-production, and societal impact assessment. She leads projects like the Community Climate Profiles and develops frameworks for evaluating research impact. Her collaborations include CLIMAS and the Gulf Research Program.
Recent publications highlight her work in climate policy integration, indigenous research sovereignty, and participatory ecological restoration. Articles demonstrate trends in transdisciplinary ethics, stakeholder engagement models, and climate-smart agricultural tools.
She actively contributes to climate science communication and decision support systems, working with communities and policymakers to implement climate adaptation strategies. Her projects include agricultural climate resilience initiatives (2017-2024) and ethnographic studies of climate science integration (2014-2017).





