[ES_JOBS_NET] Post doc: Public acceptance and preferences for climate change adaptation
Bamzai, Aparna
abamzai at usgs.gov
Mon Aug 9 12:12:28 MDT 2021
From: LeDee, Olivia E <oledee at usgs.gov>
Sent: Monday, August 2, 2021 8:22 AM
To: LeDee, Olivia E <oledee at usgs.gov>
Cc: David Fulton <dcfulton at umn.edu>
Subject: please share widely: Public acceptance and preferences for climate change adaptation
Colleagues:
We’re looking for a research associate to launch a new human dimensions of climate change research project. If you know of a good fit, at postdoctoral or other levels, please let us know or suggest they get in touch soon (it’s ok that we’re past the closing date).
Thank you!
Olivia
Job Opportunity: Midwest CASC Postdoctoral Research Associate
Release Date: JUNE 29, 2021
The Midwest CASC is funding a post-doctoral research associate position on "Public acceptance and preferences for climate change adaptation in the Mid-West" based out of the Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Project title: Public acceptance and preferences for climate change adaptation in the Mid-West
Salary: Minimum of $55,000
Start Date: September 1, 2021 (with flexibility between August and October start date) for a two-year position.
Apply by: Open until filled. Apply July 1, 2021 for full consideration (review of applications will begin July 2)
To apply: Applications should be made to the University of Minnesota using the job application system for external candidates. Please search “External Candidates” for Job ID Number: 341174
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Project Summary: Climate change has the potential to alter the kinds and numbers of fish and wildlife that are available for recreationists such as hunters, anglers, and birdwatchers. Very limited knowledge exists about key public stakeholders’ (e.g., hunters, anglers, birdwatchers) perceptions of the conditions resulting from climate change to fish and wildlife resources or their preference for adaptation strategies to these changes. The objectives of this study are to: 1) to understand public acceptance of climate change consequences and public preferences for climate change adaptation strategies and the stability of those preferences; 2) identify the key antecedents and consequences of stability of these preferences for climate change adaptation management strategies; 3) develop recommendations for engaging the public and stakeholders in developing climate change adaptation management strategies.
Position Description & Qualifications: This is a two-year position with a preference for a post-doctoral candidate. Strong candidates will have completed a PhD before applying and have an interdisciplinary background in conducting research in psychology, behavioral economics, or decision science with a focus on conservation science. The ideal candidate will have core theoretical interests in social psychology and in modeling human behavior/decision making through discrete choice modeling in the context of climate change adaptation. The candidate should have quantitative analytical skills and experience with leading statistical packages (e.g., SPSS, SAS, STATA, R) with an interest in enhancing their quantitative and theoretical knowledge and demonstrated ability to prepare/author manuscripts. Knowledge of GIS is also desirable, but not required for this position. The candidate will work independently but under the supervision of Dr. David Fulton (Assistant Unit Leader & Adjunct Professor, Minnesota Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit) and Dr. Olivia LeDee, Acting Director Midwest CASC.
Location: The Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is housed in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology at the University of Minnesota. Funding is being provided through the Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center.
Compensation and Timeline
The position is available beginning August 1, 2021 with a start date of no later than October 1, 2021. Funding on the project is available for up to 2 years depending upon student performance. Depending on qualification, the Postdoctoral Research Associate selected for this position will receive a minimum initial salary of $55,000/year (negotiable) plus health & other benefits (25.4% of salary) with annual cost of living adjustments.
For additional information, contact David Fulton (dcfulton at umn.edu<mailto:dcfulton at umn.edu>) Assistant Unit Leader at the Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
Olivia E. LeDee, Ph.D.
Acting Director
U.S. Geological Survey
Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
1992 Folwell Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
Cell: 612-240-2126 (new phone number)
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