[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc position: U.S.-wide estimation of land value and conservation cost

Christoph Nolte chrnolte at bu.edu
Tue Sep 6 10:20:14 MDT 2022


The PLACES lab at Boston University (BU) is offering an NSF-funded position
for a *postdoctoral researcher or research scientist *with skills in
spatiotemporal statistics, machine learning, or causal inference, and an
interest in land conservation policy in the United States.

The successful candidate will contribute to the development of U.S.-wide,
parcel-level estimates of land value and the cost of long-term conservation
(land purchases, easements)*. Products will support policy analyses and
decision-making processes of academic, federal, and non-profit stakeholders
interested in identifying effective and equitable land use choices under
the federal administration's current initiative to protect 30% of the U.S.
by 2030. The research is funded under NSF's Human-Environment &
Geographical Sciences program.

The researcher will have the opportunity to work with a unique and
fascinating dataset that is scheduled to expire on Sept 30, 2023:
geospatial data of 150 million U.S. properties and sales with a wide range
of social and environmental characteristics (placeslab.org/dictionary).
Research priorities will be defined jointly. Creative extensions are
welcome.

The ideal candidate will have:
•   A PhD (or similar experience) in economics, statistics, data science,
geography, environmental science, or a similar field with a strong
quantitative research profile.
•   Prior experience with geospatial statistics, machine learning, and/or
econometrics.
•   An early publication record in peer-reviewed journals.
•   Interest in understanding land conservation policy in the United States.

Knowledge in the following domains will be an asset (but are not expected):
•   Geospatial packages in Python (geopandas, rasterio, etc.).
•   Parallelized computing (Linux, SunGrid).
•   Principles of land and easement valuation.

Due to the time constraints, the position starts as soon as possible,
ideally not after Jan 2023. The initial contract duration will be 18
months. Remote work is an option. Continuation of this research with
similar datasets is envisaged and contingent on the success of grants to
which the candidate can contribute. BU offers a competitive salary ($62K)
and benefits package.

Interested applicants should contact Assistant Professor Christoph Nolte (
chrnolte at bu.edu) with their CV, a letter of interest that includes a
statement of fit with the position, publications, and contact information
of 2-3 letter writers. Review of applications will occur *on a rolling
basis* until the position is filled. For updates on the status of this
search, visit: placeslab.org/postdoc.

BU is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran
status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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* For more information, visit placeslab.org/fmv_usa or consult the
following articles:

Nolte (2020) High-resolution land value maps reveal underestimation of
conservation cost in the United States. PNAS (link
<https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2012865117>)

Nolte et al. (2021) Studying the impacts of environmental amenities and
hazards with nationwide property data: best data practices for
interpretable and reproducible analyses. SSRN (link
<https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3900806>)
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*Christoph Nolte*
Assistant Professor
Earth & Environment
Boston University
chrnolte at bu.edu
www.placeslab.org
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