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| The University of Colorado and the
Forest
Service have available immediately a postdoctoral position for 15
months
in an interdisciplinary research project. The focus of our
research
project is to develop decision support tools that can be used by the
Forest
Service to incorporate climate change considerations into management
and
planning. Research teams are working with three National Forests: the
Olympic
NF in Washington, the Inyo in California and the Shoshone in Wyoming.
This
research position will focus on the case study for the Shoshone
National
Forest in northwestern Wyoming and will work with scientists at the
Western
Water Assessment at CU-NOAA, the Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort
Collins), the USFS Regional Office (Denver) and resource managers at
the
Shoshone National Forest (Cody, Wyoming). The decision support tools
being
developed include qualitative tools such as an assessment process to
determine
the vulnerability of current management projects and more quantitative
tools exploring projections for climate and vegetation types on the
Shoshone
NF. The position is located with the USFS Rocky Mountain Research
Station in Fort Collins, Colorado. The successful applicant must
have a mix of expertise in ecology or related fields, and experience
with
quantitative modeling and analysis. The applicant must have good
communication
skills and be able to work in an interdisciplinary research environment
and with resource managers in meetings and workshops. Screening will
begin
immediately and until the position is filled. Job announcement and
details
on applying can be found at: http://cires.colorado.edu/jobs/WWA-3.pdf.
Questions, please contact Linda Joyce (ljoyce@fs.fed.us). Linda Joyce, PhD Quantitative Ecologist and RPA Climate Change Specialist Rocky Mountain Research Station 240 West Prospect, Fort Collins, CO 80526 Phone: 970-498-2560 Email:ljoyce@fs.fed.us |
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