Meade Krosby
Senior Scientist with the UW Climate Impacts Group / Speaker at Foster School of Business
Biography
Foster School of Business
Meade Krosby is a Senior Scientist with the UW Climate Impacts Group. She is also the University Director of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. Dr. Krosby works closely with land and wildlife managers, policy makers and communities to collaboratively understand and address climate impacts on natural systems and the people who depend on them. Her current work includes vulnerability assessment and adaptation planning; large landscape conservation planning for climate resilience; and efforts to build climate adaptation capacity and communities of practice. Dr. Krosby received a B.S. in Biology from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Washington.
Research Interests
Meade works with land and wildlife managers, policy makers and communities to incorporate climate change into natural resource management and biodiversity conservation. Her primary research and outreach interests include:
- Climate change impacts assessment and adaptation planning for species and ecosystems
- Large landscape conservation planning for climate resilience
- Building climate adaptation capacity and communities of practice
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