*THE NATURAL CAPITAL PROJECT*

Position Announcement

*Research Assistant (GIS)*

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The Natural Capital Project will be applying its innovative,
spatially-explicit ecosystem-service quantification and valuation tool,
InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs), at three
Department of Defense (DoD) sites within the continental US over a three
year period. The DoD is responsible for managing millions of acres within
the US, and this project focuses on improving land-use decisions by
incorporating ecosystem services into management decisions. Funding for this
project supports the development of a multi-disciplinary team of researchers
focused on increasing the efficiency of land-use decisions by the DoD. This
team will collaborate to apply InVEST, which will inform resource-management
decisions on the demonstration sites and may be incorporated into broader
DoD installation-management protocols



The successful applicant will work in a team to adapt and apply the InVEST
ecosystem-service models and will then synthesize these results in order to
best inform land-use policy at our demonstration sites.  Publication of
analyses run using data from demonstration sites and presentation of
research findings is encouraged.



*Principal Responsibilities: *



·        Collect, create, and refine raster, vector, and table model input
data.

·        Run InVEST models in ArcGIS and analyze the results using Spatial
Analyst and other tools to create maps, tables, and documentation for
presentation of results.

·        Help create user-friendly manuals tailored to the needs of DoD
installation managers for Arc tools.

·        Provide technical assistance related to InVEST to relevant
personnel on partner installations.

·        Additional responsibilities may include helping to adapt and
improve the InVEST models.



*Qualifications:*



·        B.S. or B.A. in geography or related field or GIS certificate
program required. Graduate degree desired.

·        Adept skill with all major functions in ArcGIS , including
geoprocessing and Spatial Analyst.

·        Strong Python programming skills.

·        Experience working with hydrology datasets.

·        Experience working with collaborators from diverse backgrounds,
plus the capacity and interest to work with multidisciplinary teams.

·        Excellent written and oral communication skills.



The Research Assistant will be located in Stanford, CA at Stanford
University and this position will require extensive interaction with
multidisciplinary teams and travel to the three demonstration installations.
The successful candidate will be part of the Natural Capital Project, a team
overseen by Mary Ruckelshaus (Managing Director) and led by Gretchen Daily
(Stanford University), Peter Kareiva (The Nature Conservancy), Steve Polasky
(University of Minnesota), and Taylor Ricketts (World Wildlife Fund).



*Term:* 3 years, from March 2011 through February 2014, and beyond,
contingent upon funding.**

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*How to Apply:* To ensure that your application information is captured in
our official files and that the hiring department has immediate access to
your resume, you must apply to jobs.stanford.edu, Job #41058. For full
consideration, please submit a cover letter, CV, and the names of three
references. We will begin reviewing applications February 7, 2011 and the
position will remain open until filled.
-- 
Gail Kaiser
Natural Capital Project
Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford
371 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-5020
phone & fax 650-725-1783

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