Katherine

Katherine Meier

Lab member
Ph.D. Candidate
Yale School of the Environment

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Candidate, Biological Anthropology & School of the Environment

MPhil, Anthropology and Environment, Yale University

B.A., Department of Anthropology, Macalester College

BIO

Katherine Meier is a PhD Candidate in the combined Anthropology (biological) and Environmental Studies program at Yale. In this interdisciplinary program, she combines classic methods in primate field ecology with a range of social science frameworks and methods to holistically understand human-ape-environment relations at the Lac Tele Community Reserve in the Republic of Congo. Her research includes forest phenology, primate (and elephant) dietary ecology, ethnographic interrogations of human-ape relations, and extra local political histories from archival and ethnographic sources. Katherine’s research experience began in the world of primate field ecology as she carried out an independent study on lemur habituation in Northwestern Madagascar and then continued on to spend a year as a research assistant for a wild orangutan ecology study site in a peat-swamp-forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. These experiences led her to her current PhD program and transdisciplinary research project, marrying her affinity for remote swamp-forest fieldwork and great ape ecology with an increasing interest in the roles of people and their histories in shaping landscapes socio-ecological landscapes. In her dissertation, Katherine focuses on the agency of seasonal flooding in co-producing socio-political and ecological ‘patchiness’ as well as the implications of these processes for future great ape conservation in the region. Broadly, she believes in holistically understanding places, the co-ecologies of their peoples and wildlife, and how conservation can be more effective globally, particularly for great apes and people. 

Keywords: Primate ecology, phenology, dietary ecology, wetlands, political ecology, multispecies ethnography, ethnoprimatology, wildlife conservation

RECENT PUBLICATION

Chen-Kraus, C., Farmer, C., Guevara, E. E., Meier, K., Watts, D. P., & Widness, J. (2021). Whom do primate names honor? Rethinking primate eponyms. International Journal of Primatology, 42, 980-986.

CONTACT

Emailkatherine.meier@yale.edu

Mailing Address:
Yale University
School of the Environment
370 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511 USA