A postdoctoral position is available to examine urban greening as a key form
of urban land use-land cover change in the greater metro region of Boston,
MA.  The project involves an interdisciplinary team of social-ecological
system researchers at UMass Amherst and 7 other institutions, including
Clark University and the Urban Ecology Institute. The successful candidate
will be an integral member of this team and will conduct spatial analysis on
the current state of green infrastructure and greening interventions in the
Boston Metropolitan area.

Research involving the postdoc may include some or all of the following:
-current and historical patterns of land use and land cover
-urban food webs and invasive species
-analysis of river networks and water quality 
-public health issues
-future scenarios for the Boston Metropolitan area

The successful applicant must be adept at working with multiple researchers
with varying interests in urban ecology, including geographers, landscape
and urban planners, ecologists, and environmental educators.  Strong
communication skills are also required for coordinating interviews and
meetings.  In addition to supporting the overall project, candidates will be
encouraged to develop their own research agenda within the project scope. 

The preferred start date is January 2011, although there may be some
flexibility. The primary location for the postdoc will be at UMass Amherst,
but substantial time will need to be spent at other host institutions, and
in the city of Boston. This is a one-year position, with the possible
extension to two years.  Applicants must have relevant Ph.D. experience in
ecology, geography, landscape planning, or conservation biology, and be
eager to work in an interdisciplinary team with the other scientists on the
project.  Prior experience with integrating socio-ecology into urban
ecosystems is desirable. Candidates with expertise with GIS, modeling, and
scenario building, are encouraged to apply. 

Review of applicants will begin July 31, 2010, and continue until the
position is filled. Applicants should submit (electronically) a cover letter
that highlights the applicant's skills and abilities in areas relevant to
this project; curriculum vitae; a one or two page statement of experience as
it relates to the stated project goals; a maximum of five sample
reprints/preprints (electronic versions); and names, addresses, phone
numbers and e-mail addresses of three references. A copy of the grant
proposal supporting this project is available on request. Applications
should be sent (e-mail preferred) to: Paige Warren ([email protected]),
Department of Natural Resources Conservation, Holdsworth Hall, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.

The University provides an intellectual environment committed to providing
academic excellence and diversity.  The University is committed to
increasing the diversity of the faculty, student body and the curriculum The
University of Massachusetts is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer. Women and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply.

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