Good afternoon! 

In cooperation with the USFS Region 9, USFS State and Private Forestry 
Northeastern Area, and the University of Missouri, the Northern Research 
Station Forest Inventory and Analysis Program is developing the "Northern 
Forest Futures Project", a 3-year project focused on predicting the forested 
landscape at least 60 years into the future. There are 3 main functions of 
this process (some of you familiar with the Southern Forests Futuring effort 
will recognize the structure): scoping, assessment, and projections.  We 
have completed preliminary scoping and assessment and are now working on 
developing projections under varying combinations of IPCC/GCM scenarios, 
demographic models, and expectations of urban and peri-urban spread. 

A significant part of the projections process involves developing models of 
downstream impacts. We are looking for individuals to help us define and 
accomplish these tasks.  We have two term post-doc positions available 
immediately in "threats to northern forest resources" and "forest ecosystem 
services analysis" (the position descriptions are attached below).  The 
official employer is the University of Missouri, but the locations will be 
with USFS NRS-FIA here in St. Paul MN. 

Thank you. 

Best, 

Keith 

W. Keith Moser, Dr.For., CF
Research Forester
USDA, Forest Service
Northern Research Station, Forest Inventory and Analysis Program
1992 Folwell Avenue
St. Paul, MN  55108

wkmoser[at]fs[dot]fed[dot]us

“Let’s go wide open. Let’s see what we see, record what we find, and not 
fool ourselves with conventional scientific strictures.” John Steinbeck, The 
Log from the Sea of Cortez.

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Postdoctoral Scholar Position – Threats to Northern Forest Resources Analyst
University of Missouri,Department of Forestry

There is an opening for a two-year Post-Doctoral Scholar position 
immediately available at the University of Missouri-Columbia in the field of 
Threats to Northern Forest Resources Analyst. The selected candidate will be 
stationed at USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station in St. Paul, 
Minnesota.

The selected candidate will have the opportunity to work as part of a 
multidisciplinary team of researchers as part of the “Northern Forest Future 
Project (NFFP)” led by the USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 
NFFP is a window on tomorrow’s forests, revealing how current trends and 
choices can change the future forested landscape of the Northeast and 
Midwest.

The Postdoctoral Scholar will develop a wide-ranging assessment of biotic, 
abiotic, and anthropogenic threats to the structure, composition, and health 
of forests in the Northern U.S. Using FIA data as a primary source, the 
Postdoctoral Scholar will select a subset of these threats and develop and 
implement analytical relationships and tools to summarize and map 
probabilities and impacts of these threats. The Postdoctoral Scholar will 
develop methods to filter and modify results based on tree species, size 
class, location, management practices, owner preferences, fragmentation, and 
proximity to urban or developed environments. Analysis will also include the 
estimation of the impacts these forest-health modified forest ecosystems 
have upon the economy and ecosystem services of the region, as well as other 
analysis opportunities that arise and duties as assigned.

A Ph.D. in forestry, wildlife biology, ecology or related discipline is 
required. The postdoctoral position requires strong modeling, quantitative, 
analytical, and writing skills and ability to work with large datasets 
(including spatially referenced information). Strong technical background in 
statistical analysis is necessary and familiarity with statistical packages 
is required. The candidate needs to have good organizational and project 
management skills. The candidate is also expected to present at national 
conferences, write peer-reviewed journal manuscripts, and assist with 
preparation of grant proposals.

Salary and benefits
A competitive salary commensurate with experience and fringe benefits are 
offered as part of this position.
Application procedures
Applications will be accepted until position is filled with initial review 
beginning April 2010. 

Candidates should submit:
- A one-page letter (email is satisfactory) describing qualifications and 
experience
- An up-to-date curriculum vitae
- Copies of graduate transcripts
- Names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three professional 
references to:

Dr. Francisco X. Aguilar
Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry
203L ABNR Building
Columbia, MO 65201
Phone: 573-882-6304
Fax: 573-882-1977
Email: [email protected]

Dr. W. Keith Moser
Research Forester, USDA Forest Service
1992 Folwell Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: (651) 649-5155
Fax: (651) 649-5140
Email: [email protected]
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Postdoctoral Scholar Position - Ecosystem Services Analyst
University of Missouri, Department of Forestry

There is an opening for a two-year Post-Doctoral Scholar position 
immediately available at the University of Missouri-Columbia in the field of 
Forest Ecosystem Services Analysis. The selected candidate will be hosted in 
the Northern Research Station at St. Paul, Minnesota.
The selected candidate will have the opportunity to work as part of a 
multidisciplinary team of researchers as part of the “Northern Forest 
Futures Project (NFFP)” led by the USDA Forest Service, Northern Research 
Station. NFFP is a window on tomorrow’s forests, revealing how today’s 
trends and choices can change the future landscape of the Northeast and 
Midwest.

The Postdoctoral Scholar will estimate quantitative and/or qualitative 
levels of ecosystem services as a function of Forest Inventory and Analysis 
data and auxiliary spatial and non-spatial data. These relationships are 
necessary for a fuller understanding of the range of commodities, services, 
and processes afforded by forest ecosystems and the tradeoffs among 
ecosystem services associated with alternative management scenarios. Common 
ecosystem services from forests include products such as wood, wildlife, 
energy, water yield, recreation, as well as processes such as carbon 
sequestration, climate modification, water purification, nutrient cycling, 
and sustaining biological diversity. Emphasis will be placed on assessing 
abundance and distribution of present and future wildlife habitats and water 
services.
A Ph.D. in forestry, natural resource science, wildlife biology, ecology, or 
related disciplines is required. The postdoctoral position requires strong 
modeling, quantitative, analytical, and writing skills and ability to work 
with large datasets (including spatially referenced information). Strong 
technical background in statistical and geospatial analysis is necessary and 
familiarity with associated software packages (e.g. SAS, R, ArcGIS) is 
required. The candidate needs to have good organizational and project 
management skills. The candidate is also expected to present at national 
conferences, write peer-reviewed journal manuscripts, and assist with grant 
proposals.

Salary and benefits
A competitive salary commensurate with experience and fringe benefits are 
offered as part of this position.
Application procedures
Applications will be accepted until position is filled with initial review 
beginning no later than April 2010. Candidates should submit:

- A one-page letter (email is satisfactory) describing qualifications and 
experience
- An up-to-date curriculum vitae
- Copies of graduate and undergraduate college transcripts
- Names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three professional 
references to:

Dr. Francisco X. Aguilar
Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry
203L ABNR Building
Columbia, MO 65201
Phone: 573-882-6304
Fax: 573-882-1977
Email: [email protected]

Dr. Mark D. Nelson
Research Forester
USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
1992 Folwell Ave
St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: 651-649-5104
Email: [email protected]

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