Woman in trees

Maddy Baroli

Title: Climate Adaptation Specialist
Region(s): Midwest, Northeast, General Urban & Community Forestry
Phone: Email preferred.

Maddy is a Climate Adaptation Specialist with Michigan Technological University and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science. Since joining NIACS in 2020, she has enjoyed working with a variety of audiences and partners to integrate climate change adaptation into their land management planning efforts. Maddy also coordinates NIACS' Urban and Community Forestry adaptation services. Through partnerships with American Forests, the USDA Forest Service, and other regionally-specific organizations, we provide resources and trainings that empower professionals and community members to both understand and address the unique vulnerabilities and opportunities that climate change creates for urban forests.

Maddy is passionate about the intersections between climate adaptation, forest management, and community engagement and equity. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan's School of Environment and Sustainability, and her Master's in Forest Conservation at the University of Toronto. For her graduate capstone, she developed a community science initiative called the Assisted Tree Range Expansion Project (ATREP). Based in Northwest lower Michigan, the project engages people in planting and monitoring tree species that are projected to have suitable new habitat in the region under future climate conditions (based on modelling results from the USDA Forest Service Climate Change Tree Atlas).

Maddy lives in Traverse City, Michigan, where she is grateful for the nearby Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, mosaic of protected lands, and vibrant local food and farming culture.

Maddy is a member of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals.