INFRASTRUCTURE BEYOND EXTRACTIVISM - Key Persons
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- Acting Assistant Professor / Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University
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- Associate Professor
- Department of Geography, University of Toronto
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- Co - Director
- Co - Director / Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School & Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University
Co-director Dr. Dayna Nadine Scott is York Research Chair in Environmental Law & Justice in the Green Economy and has a wealth of experience leading large interdisciplinary teams. She brings to the project expertise in environmental law and justice, just transition, resistance to extraction, and Indigenous jurisdiction.
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- Co - Director
- Co - Director / Associate Professor of Indigenous Governance at the University of Victoria
Co-Director Dr. Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark (Turtle Mountain Ojibwe) is a widely recognized expert on Anishinaabe law, Indigenous legal and political orders, and treaty-making. She brings deep expertise on Indigenous sovereignty and nationhood, accountability and relational modes of governance. She is also an expert in land-based learning strategies for the revitalization of Indigenous law.
In addition to Dr. Scott and Dr. Stark, the team includes eminent, globally renowned senior scholars; established mid-career researchers; early-career researchers (ECR) on exciting trajectories of influence; and community-based practitioners of jurisdiction-building from across distinct North American bio- regions. These scholars, practitioners, and leaders will collaborate across three research clusters.
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- Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, University of South Florida
- Professor