Kristina Douglass
Kristina Guild Douglass is an American archaeologist and interdisciplinary climate scholar whose research examines long-term interactions between human societies and their environments, with particular attention to climate variability, social memory, and adaptation. Her work integrates archaeology, paleoecology, and anthropology and emphasizes community-centered and collaborative research approaches, especially in Madagascar and the western Indian Ocean region. In 2025, she was awarded a MacArthur Fellows award for "investigating how past human societies and environments co-evolved and adapted to climate variability." She was awarded a Carnegie Fellowship in 2021 for her work in community-centered archaeology.