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Published on October 28, 2019
Dr. James Stinson has joined both the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research and the Faculty of Education, York University, as the Postdoctoral Fellow in Planetary Health & Education. The joint appointment signals both institution's commitment to transdisciplinary ways of working which focus on real-world impact.
Dr. Stinson's PhD dissertation examined the case of Indigenous co-management of the Sarstoon Temash National Park in the Toledo District of southern Belize. He continues to work with Maya leaders, exploring ways to support them as they build a vision for their future based in Indigenous conceptions of the health and wellbeing of people and planet.
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