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Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, is an internationally networked aquatic research institute within the ETH Domain (Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology). Eawag conducts research, education and expert consulting to achieve the dual goals of meeting direct human needs for water and maintaining the function and integrity of aquatic ecosystems.
PhD Position in Environmental or Ecological Economics (100%, 4 years)
The Department of Environmental Social Sciences has a vacancy for a
Duty
within the Swiss National Science Foundation Sinergia (a funding scheme targeted to sup-port collaborative, interdisciplinary projects where breakthrough research is expected) Project ‘Transformation toward resilient ecosystems: bridging natural and social sciences (TREBRIDGE)’. This project addresses the challenge of transforming highly managed Al-pine watersheds toward more resilient ecosystems to meet societal and ecological needs through an inter- and transdisciplinary approach. The project is organized in five work pack-ages (WPs), assembling inter- and transdisciplinary scholars, geologists, geomorphologists, hydrologists, ecologists, economists and policy analysts. The project is highly inter-disciplinary, with many interlinkages between the different WPs. This PhD position therefore offers a great opportunity to interact in an interdisciplinary team with researchers from various Swiss universities and research institutes. The PhD student will be part of a larger project team, consisting of three postdoctoral researchers, two PhD students, one research assistant and ten senior scientists (PIs and project partners). Funding is available not only for project meetings, but also for international conferences, including overseas.
The PhD position is part of one WP in the TREBRIDGE project, where besides the PhD student, there will be a postdoc and three senior scientists involved. This WP focuses on assessing the monetary and non-monetary value of nature based on societal preferences in three case study regions. More specifically, the prospective PhD student will identify socioeconomic factors to be included in the economic analysis and costs of current policy and management practices. The PhD student will then assess monetary and non-monetary values of nature for alternative future scenarios, which will differ in terms of resource use/non-use options, trade-offs and climate change impacts. This process will include eliciting public preferences for different management alternatives in the case study regions and comparing the economic desirability of future scenarios through cost-benefit analysis. To this end, an online survey, including stated preference valuation methods, will be conducted among the general population living in the case study regions. The survey will also aim to capture the non-monetary values of nature (e.g. sense of identity and place) which cannot be expressed in monetary terms. The future scenarios will be developed through a participatory process in another WP, which the team of this WP will also be involved in. Apart from regular project meetings, the project foresees three stakeholder workshops, which are expected to provide inputs for this WP and where the results of this WP will be presented.
We are thus looking for a PhD student interested in conducting in-depth, qualitative and quantitative economic research, applied to the ecology, the environment and natural resources. The prospective candidates should have completed or be in the process of completing a master program in economics. Other disciplines may also be considered depending on the skill-set. Candidates should have a strong interest in academic research and empirical work. Training in or experience with environmental or ecological economics will be considered an asset. The position requires a good command of German and English in speaking and writing. French language skills are an asset.
Eawag is a leading institute world-wide for research in Aquatic Sciences & Technology with some 600 collaborators including over 100 PhD students in a stimulating multidisciplinary environment. As a modern employer Eawag offers an excellent working environment where staff can contribute their strengths, experience and ways of thinking. We promote gender equality and are committed to staff diversity and inclusion. The compatibility of career and family is of central importance to us. For more information about Eawag and our work conditions please consult www.eawag.ch and https://www.eawag.ch/en/aboutus/working/employment/
The institute is located close to Zurich, which provides ample possibilities for international education and is known for its excellent quality of life.
Deadline for applications is 31 March 2022 with a potential start on 1 June 2022. The duration of the project is four years. Please submit your motivation letter and CV (including grades, diploma, and two references) in electronic form as one single PDF on our online portal.
Please click on the link below – it will take you directly to the application form. We look forward to receiving your application.