*Ph.D. Assistantship – Social-ecological dynamics of iconic systems in the
American West*

Human-Environment Systems, Boise State University, Idaho, USA



A position is available for a motivated Ph.D. student to join a
transdisciplinary team as part of the Idaho-wide project “Genes to
Environment: Modeling, Mechanisms, and Mapping” (GEM3).  Under the broad
umbrella of the GEM3 project, the student will focus on the
social-ecological dynamics of riverine (rainbow trout) and/or sagebrush
ecosystems in southwestern Idaho and in and around the Bridger-Teton and
Caribou-Targhee National Forests and Grand Teton National Park in
Wyoming.  Additional
information about GEM3 can be found at: https://www.idahogem3.org/



The student’s project will include a variety of innovative and integrative
aspects, including: (1) working with diverse stakeholders and collaborators
to identify and assess social and ecological drivers of change and their
consequences; and (2) using participatory modeling and scenario development
to assess stakeholder decision-making and improve policy recommendations.
Other angles may include a focus on local ecological knowledge of these
systems, working with community-based observation networks, and working
collaboratively to incorporate social science data into ecological modeling
frameworks.  The student will develop their own research projects within
these or related themes.



The student will be advised by Dr. Kelly Hopping (website
<https://cid.boisestate.edu/hes/person/kelly-hopping/>).  The student will
also work closely with colleagues at Boise State University, Idaho State
University, and the University of Idaho, in addition to collaborating with
others in the Human-Environment Systems community (cid.boisestate.edu/hes)
– a group of faculty and students committed to transdisciplinary,
team-based, actionable research that addresses real-world environmental
challenges.  The position will begin in Summer or Fall (August) 2019.



*To Apply*
Review of documents will begin December 7, 2018 and will continue until
finalists are identified.


Additional details about the position and how to apply can be found here
<https://cid.boisestate.edu/hes/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/11/Hopping-GEM3-PhD-ad.pdf>
.



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Kelly Hopping
Assistant Professor
Human-Environment Systems
Boise State University
(208) 426-4152
kellyhopp...@boisestate.edu

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