Kristine Johnson consults on soil, water, fire, biodiversity, climate, equity, and community building. She is a Colorado Native Plant Master and Master Gardener, Boulder Pollinator Advocate, and is certified in water harvesting design. Kristine’s formal training is in plant ecology and soil microbiology ecology. She focuses on climate resilient landscapes, with an intersection of habitat and species diversity, wildfire, carbon sequestration, urban heat, water (drought, water use, and flood risk), and people.
Kristine has a Bachelor’s Degree in English and environmental biology with an emphasis on plant ecology. She has completed “all but dissertation” in a PhD program on soil microbial ecology and earned her Master’s Degree in cultural and linguistic diversity/equity, bilingualism, and biliteracy. She has spent extensive time doing field and lab work and has taught at the elementary, high school, and community college levels.

