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Alison M. Meadow

Associate Research Professor, Office of Research and Partnerships (ORP) – Societal Impact
Co-investigator, NOAA-funded Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS).
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Alison M. Meadow, PhD, has a background in environmental anthropology, Indigenous studies, and urban planning. She received her PhD in Anthropology from the Resilience and Adaptation Program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Dr. Meadow’s research focuses on the process of linking research with decision making to improve the usability of science with an emphasis on evaluating the societal impacts of research.  Dr. Meadow works with research programs to help them move research into use by communities, practitioners, and policymakers, and manages RII-Societal Impact’s Research Impacts Project.

Degrees

  • PhD
  • MS
  • MA