Alison Meadow

Staff Scientist

University of Arizona's Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions

Alison Meadow is the Staff Scientist for University of Arizona’s Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions (CCASS). Her research focuses on collaborative and transdisciplinary research in the fields of climate services and climate adaptation. She also works directly with interdisciplinary research teams to understand the needs of climate information users (including tribal natural resource managers, emergency managers, and cultural resource managers) and to deliver usable climate science for decision-making. Dr. Meadow received her B.A. (hons) in Native Studies and Anthropology from Trent University, an M.A. in American Indian Studies from The University of Arizona, an M.S. in Urban Planning also from The University of Arizona, and her Ph.D. in Environmental Anthropology from the Resilience and Adaptation Program at University of Alaska Fairbanks.