Modelling species population dynamics with nature conservation laws
The PhD position takes place within the project Can laws save the natural world? funded by
the Swedish Research Council VR, which aims to quantitatively understand how endangered
species can benefit from nature conservation laws. The project presents a high level of
novelty and will provide important implications for conservation. This position, along
with a parallel PhD position in environmental law, is one of the key components of the
project. Specifically, we are looking for a highly motivated graduate student who will 1)
develop quantitative population models of endangered species to align concepts defined in
European species conservation law with measurable ecological counterparts that are
applicable across many taxa, 2) develop quantitative analyses to document the effects of
legal protection on species trends and 3) analyze patterns of biodiversity-related legal
aspects across European countries (such as e.g. court cases). The research will involve
different taxa but has a clear emphasis on large carnivores, such as wolves, bears and
lynx. The PhD position aims to be interdisciplinary, being both intensive in quantitative
modelling and requiring an ability to understand legal concepts and their use by
stakeholders.
Qualifications
Required: a master degree (or equivalent) with a specialization in quantitative ecology,
ecological modelling, biodiversity conservation or evolutionary ecology, a demonstrated
ability to write one’s own analyses in R and a professional level fluency in English (see
also below). Desirable: a demonstrated experience of using additional computer programming
languages for scientific analysis, an interest in endangered species conservation,
experience in scholarly publishing and knowledge of European nature conservation laws and
policies. Also relevant: ability and experience to inform and communicate with diverse
stakeholders such as authorities, governments or the European Commission. Interpersonal
skills will form an important part of the candidate selection.
Additional details and information how to apply:
https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&…
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Guillaume Chapron
Department of Ecology
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
SE - 73993 Riddarhyttan, Sweden
https://www.guillaumechapron.info/