.CREAF is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work in the INFORMA project (Science-based INtegrated FORest Mitigation mAnagement made operational for Europe, EU Grant Agreement: ), financed by the European Commission.
CREAF is looking for a researcher with experience in forest carbon balance, forest ecosystem services' provision, and forest ecophysiological processes assessment.
The researcher will work with an international team of researchers to support the CREAF research team's advances by analyzing the impacts of forest management on carbon balances and its potential enhancement of carbon sink capacities.
They will evaluate the observed tradeoffs and synergies regarding several forest ecosystem services (FES) provision among different management alternatives and gather robust evidence to inform the EU commission about the spatial pattern of such tradeoffs and synergies.By following a systematic review approach, the researcher will screen the most recent literature comparing forest C sink capacity of pairs of Managed vs. Unmanaged forests.
The ultimate goal is to systematize the information in a database gathering data regarding C stock differences in Managed vs. Unmanaged stands across Europe and to redact a high-impact publication.
This work will directly support EU climate and forest management policies by providing evidence-based insights.
A full-time contract (37.5 hours/week) is offered with planned incorporation in January, with a duration of 12 months that could be extended up to the end of the INFORMA Project, planned at the end of June if budget allows.
The annual gross salary offer is € per year.TASKS:To coordinate specific activities of the CREAF team related to the systematic review protocol.To screen the existing literature to search for papers potentially contributing to the topic reviewed.To analyze the literature provided, screening for the relevant information for the project, related to carbon sinks and balances and forest ecosystem services.To extract the relevant information from the papers according to the INFORMA data extraction protocol (Systematic review protocol).To provide technical assistance in analyzing the extracted data and the elaboration of the resulting reports/publications.To translate the acquired experience into management recommendations.To transfer such management recommendations to the local stakeholders.To produce high-quality scientific outputs in the form of journal publications and contributions to relevant policy reports.REQUIREMENTS:A completed PhD on a topic related to the current project description and to the INFORMA project goal (e.G., biology, ecology, environmental sciences).Excellent publication record.Rigor and thoroughness in the data extraction and handling.High capacity to work in a scientific team.Excellent data analysis skills.Demonstrated experience in advanced statistical programming languages (e.G., R)