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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, Simon Fraser University
- MRM, REM, Simon Fraser University
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 Simon Fraser University’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.