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Jonathan Luedee is a prominent environmental historian specializing in northern Canada and Alaska. His research examines the intersection of migratory animals, the production of scientific knowledge, and resource extraction. Luedee has published extensively on the historical geographies of wilderness in Alaska, the environmental history of northern contaminants, and the ramifications of climate change on the renewable resource sectors in northern Canada. His dissertation, titled 'Science, Borders, and Boundaries: Environmental Histories of the Porcupine Caribou Herd,' earned him the Canadian Association of Geographers Starkey-Robinson Award for his significant contributions to Canadian research. Currently serving as a co-lead on the Northern Borders Project, he collaborates in environmental humanities initiatives aimed at exploring the formation of borders in the circumpolar region. Luedee has completed both his undergraduate and M.A. degrees in History at Memorial University and is now delving into the environmental and historical geographies of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Memorial University of Newfoundland • St. John's, NL
Teaching undergraduate courses in History, and supervising student research.
Department of Business Administration (MBA program)