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Jonathan Boron
Instructor/PhD Candidate
• Indigenous community planning and stewardship
• Natural resource policy and governance
• Indigenous community planning and stewardship
• Natural resource policy and governance
Resource & Environmental Management
Education
- B.ES, Environmental Science, 911³Ô¹Ï
- MRM, REM, 911³Ô¹Ï
Biography
Jonathan is a mixed Haudenosaunee (Cayuga) and European settler (Irish, Polish, German) scholar from Six Nations of the Grand River territory. He is an Instructor and Ph.D. Candidate at 911³Ô¹Ï’s School of Resource and Environmental Management. Jonathan’s current PhD research explores pathways to Indigenous self-determination in environmental governance through: challenging settler-colonialism with self-determination in economic reconciliation; UNDRIP implementation and Indigenous participation in natural resource policy regimes; and through Indigenous resurgence and place-based, community decision-making processes.
Courses
Spring 2026
Future courses may be subject to change.