Interdisciplinary Postdoc Position in Assessment of Ecosystem Services of Aquatic Nature-based Solutions
Syddansk Universitet
Job title: Interdisciplinary Postdoc Position in Assessment of Ecosystem Services of Aquatic Nature-based Solutions
Company: Syddansk Universitet
Job description: Are you interested in assessing and quantifying ecosystem services in aquatic nature-based solutions (NbS) for climate adaptation and mitigation? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for a postdoc to join our team at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Department of Biology for a period of three and a half year.We are seeking an enthusiastic postdoc to join us for a position working together with our team on the assessment of a biotic and abiotic wide range of aquatic NbS’s. This work is to be done in collaboration with local and European partners as part of the large EU climate mission project ARCADIA: . In addition to your scientific role, you will also be coordinator for the SDU Biology team within this larger project.Nature-based solutions (NbS) are actions inspired and supported by nature that effectively and robustly address challenges to achieve benefits for both people and nature. Blue-green infrastructures are strategically planned and interconnected networks of natural and semi-natural areas with environmental features designed and sometimes managed, to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services. Ecosystem services are often evaluated on their capacity to provide regulation (ex. climate control or flood prevention), provisioning (food, water etc.), support (ex. nutrient cycling, biodiversity), and cultural values (ex. recreation).In ARCADIA, we describe all the above and focus on understanding how NbS and blue-green infrastructures currently and in the future help with climate change risk such as extreme rain events, flooding and sea level rise. One of the study regions in ARCADIA is the Danish Island of Funen (where SDU-Odense is located) where we focus in particular on the assessment and evaluation of aquatic NbS for climate adaptation and mitigation as well as other benefits, such as biodiversity. This work is done in close collaboration with local partners from municipalities, agencies and water supply companies for the study region as well as European collaborators for the overarching work across study regions. Check link for info on .Your role:
You will have a dual role within the ARCADIA project. One role is scientific as postdoc where we expect you to collaborate with our team on the assessment and analysis of aquatic NbS and BGI within the ARCADIA consortium and elsewhere. We currently utilize an ecosystem service (ES) framework for these analyses and thus are looking for someone with experience in working qualitatively and quantitatively with ES.Your second role is as project coordinator for the SDU team within the ARCADIA project. This entails communication, planning, coordination and reporting to both our local and EU partners within this project. This role is, essential for our success in ARCADIA and thus is substantial (approximately 50% of your time).You will be joining the and working in close collaboration with our ARCADIA team. The Ecology group has diverse and substantial expertise with aquatic ecosystems ecology, habitat restoration, NbS, sustainability, stakeholder involvement, collaboration with external research, government and private sector partners. We are strongly engaged in teaching in the Biology Bachelor and Master’s programmes as well as in the interdisciplinary one-year Danish Master’s programme in Climate Adaptation.About you:
The candidate should have a PhD in biology, ecology, environmental studies, geography, geology, political science or sociology with an environmental emphasis, environmental/resource economics or other relevant environmental, interdisciplinary field. Experience with climate or biodiversity topics, aquatic habitats, conservation, environmental management or ecosystem service assessments from any of these disciplinary angles is desirable. Expertise in, for example, ecosystems ecology, environmental sociology, stakeholder involvement, conceptual modelling or multivariate statistics is also an advantage. Experience with coordination or management of EU, consortium-based or multidisciplinary projects is an advantage.Application deadline: 15 November 2024.Please see the full call, including how to apply, on .
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Location: Odense, Syddanmark
Job date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:32:20 GMT
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