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Karina Lundahl
Agricultural research professional focused on climate change resilience and food security
Karina Lundahl is a dedicated research professional with a focus on bridging research and practice for global social change and environmental sustainability. Her areas of specialization include agricultural livelihoods, financial inclusion, gender, human-centered design, participatory research design, and climate change resilience assessment. Karina holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in International Agricultural Development from the University of California, Davis, and has studied at prestigious institutions such as Harvard University Extension School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Bennington College where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Liberal Arts. Additionally, she participated in a Study Abroad program in Prague, Czech Republic focusing on Social Change and the Arts at the School for International Training. Karina has held various roles within organizations such as Capital Sisters International as a Program Manager, University of Colorado Boulder as an Instructor, and FHI 360 as a Consultant/Facilitator for a USAID Innovation for Data-Driven Agriculture workshop. She has also been a Fulbright Scholar & Borlaug Global Food Security Fellow through The Fulbright Program and served as a Research Liaison at MIT Media Lab.