A head and shoulders shot of Dr. Noella Gray smiling for the camera
Dr. Noella Gray

In a Conversation Canada commentary, political ecologists Dr. Noella Gray and PhD student Victoria Hodson discussed the importance of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives in fulfilling COP15’s targets. 

The article appeared in several publications, including the National Post

Gray is a professor in the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics at the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences. She researches political ecology and global environmental governance. She also co-leads the international policy research stream of the Conservation through Reconciliation partnership. 

Supervised by Gray, Hodson researches Indigenous-led conservation, intersections of international & domestic conservation policy in Canada, ethical space in research, political ecology. 

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