Working across disciplines and involving community members as equal partners, Kristina Douglass seeks to understand the dynamics of a remarkable place — how humans have managed to survive here despite a constantly changing climate. And how, over 2,000 years, human adaptation has in turn altered the landscape.
Kristina Douglass’s research spotlighted in Penn State News article
Kristina Douglass, assistant professor of anthropology and African studies, had her research spotlighted in the Penn State News article, “Surviving in Place: Environmental Archeology in Madagascar”.