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Jon Unruh
Professor
Jon Unruh is a Professor in the Department of Geography at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His academic focus is primarily on war-affected land and property rights, with extensive research and policy work spanning over 25 years in various conflict zones, including Syria, Yemen, Sudan, and Liberia.136 He holds a PhD in Geography from the University of Arizona, earned in 1997.12
Research Interests and Projects
Unruh's research interests include:
- The re-establishment of land and property rights following armed conflict.
- The interplay between land rights and environmental change.
- Current projects involve land rights issues in Syria and Ukraine, as well as innovative solutions for housing and property rights in conflict-affected areas.156
He has collaborated with numerous organizations, including the United Nations, World Bank, and various NGOs, focusing on legal pluralism and post-war recovery strategies.234
Professional Experience
Before joining McGill University in November 2021, Unruh held various academic and consultancy roles. He was an Associate Professor at Indiana University and has worked on significant projects related to land tenure and food security in post-conflict settings.2 His consultancy work includes advising governmental and international organizations on land-related issues in crisis situations.23
Publications
Unruh has authored several influential publications on land rights and post-conflict peacebuilding, contributing significantly to the academic discourse on these topics. His work is recognized for addressing complex interactions between displaced populations and legal frameworks governing land rights.46
For more detailed information about his work or to view his curriculum vitae, you can visit his profile on the McGill University website or his LinkedIn page.