Forest Landscape Ecology Internship at the Smithsonian Conservation & Research 
Center

The Conservation GIS Lab at the Smithsonian Conservation & Research Center 
(CRC) is seeking an intern to start on or around January 5th 2010.  The Lab 
specializes in the application of ecological modeling, remote sensing, and 
geographic information systems (GIS) to conservation problems.

The successful applicant will work closely with Dr. Jonathan Thompson assisting 
with several aspects of two ongoing research projects (see below), which are 
jointly based at the Smithsonian CRC and Harvard Forest. The intern will also 
be expected to help with general tasks in the GIS Lab and assist with periodic 
professional training seminars based at the lab.


Project 1: Scenarios of forest landscape change in New England:
We use ecosystem and landscape simulation models to assess plausible future 
scenarios of land use change, timber harvest, conservation, and climate change 
and the potential consequences on the composition, configuration, and carbon 
stores of forests in the eastern United States

Project 2: Ecological Patterns and Consequences of Catastrophic Mortality of a 
Foundation Species (Oak) due to Abrupt Climatic and Biotic Stresses:
We are characterizing the distinctive pathways of forest change that have been 
initiated by multiple disturbances (drought and several defoliating insects) 
and have reshaped the coastal landscape on the island of Martha's Vineyard, 
Massachusetts. Using multi-temporal, remotely sensed imagery, we examine key 
aspects of the disturbance history including the timing and intensity of 
defoliations, year of death or pattern of recovery. Emerging patterns are 
interpreted in relation to spatial layers of biophysical factors and 
information on historical insect outbreaks.

We seek an intern with a good knowledge of computers. While not required, 
preference will be given to applicants that have experience summarizing 
scientific literature, using GIS software, remote sensing software, and/or 
R-statistical software.  Most importantly, the applicant should be interested 
in forest ecosystems, landscape ecology, ecological modeling, and must be 
willing to learn how to use esoteric software.

The internship includes a stipend and housing.  Send letter of interest and 
resume to Jonathan Thompson ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
before November 20, 2009.  Résumé should include contact information for 3 
references. Include potential start date (preferably on or around Jan 5th) and 
the time period you are available for the internship in your letter. Please 
also include the words "Internship Application" in the subject line of your 
email.

The Conservation and Research Center is located at the north entrance of the 
Shenandoah National Park about 60 miles west of Washington, D.C., in Front 
Royal, VA. In meeting the Smithsonian Institution's mandate, CRC increases 
knowledge through investigations of threatened species, habitats, and 
communities, and disseminates knowledge through advanced studies, professional 
training, and public outreach.

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