Dear Colleagues, 
We would appreciate your help advertising an inter/trans-disciplinary postdoc 
position in Berlin.
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The Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB, 
www.igb-berlin.de) is the principal German research centre for limnological and 
inland fisheries biological 
research. It unites hydrologists, chemists, microbiologists, fish ecologists, 
fisheries biologists, theoretical biologists and social scientists to study 
freshwater ecology and inland 
fisheries from a holistic systems perspective. IGB is member of the 
Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (www.fv-berlin.de) and the Leibniz-Association 
(www.wgl.de). The FVB manages 8 large research institutes in Berlin that have 
close links to all three universities in the German capital. IGB offers 
excellent laboratory and field facilities for interdisciplinary research, 
large-scale experimental facilities, and long-term research programs and data 
sets. Work by IGB combines basic and applied research as a basis for 
sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems and inland fisheries including 
aquaculture and recreational fisheries.

The Inland Fisheries Management Laboratory at Humboldt-University of Berlin 
(Germany) and the Inter- and Transdisciplinary Young Investigator Group 
Besatzfisch (Stocked Fish Project) (www.besatz-fisch.de, see also 
www.adaptfish.igb-berlin.de) in the Department of Biology and Ecology of Fishes 
at IGB invite applications for a 
two-year position (starting date January, 1, 2012) as:

PostDoc/Scientist − Modelling Fisheries as Coupled Social-Ecological System

Topic: Developing integrative, process-based simulation models of human-nature 
interactions exemplified by German recreational fisheries. Models shall focus 
on analysing the social, economic and biological impacts of freshwater fish 
stocking in the face of heterogeneous anglers exploiting spatially structured 
freshwater fisheries governed by varying institutional settings. The management 
strategy evaluation framework shall be used to evaluate the implications of key 
uncertainties associated with the implementation of different management tools 
and to study resulting trade-offs in terms of socio-economic and biological 
outcomes. 

Requirements:
    * PhD in natural resource modelling, mathematical biology, economics, 
quantitative environmental sociology or related fields, preferably with a focus 
on fisheries
    * Strong quantitative skills (model-building and statistics, key 
programming languages)
    * Good academic record in terms of publications
    * Ability and motivation to work both independently and in an 
interdisciplinary team of social and natural scientists
    * Very good working knowledge of English
    * Familiarity with recreational fishing and German language are benefits

Salary is paid according to the TVöD and includes health insurance (gross 
salary up to 50.000 € depending on age and qualifications). In keeping with the 
IGB's policy regarding gender equality, female applicants are particularly 
encouraged to apply. Disabled people with identical qualifications will be 
favoured. Please send your application materials (brief motivation letter of 
2-4 pages with an outline of past and future research topics in light of the 
above-mentioned topical framework, CV, list of publications, three most 
important papers, scans 
of certificates, names and email of three referees) in one combined PDF 
electronically not later than October, 30, 2011 to [email protected] 
(Prof. Dr. 
Robert Arlinghaus, also to be used to address questions related to the job). 

Complete contact details are: 
Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries,
Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V.
Department of Biology and Ecology of Fishes,
Prof. Dr. Robert Arlinghaus, Müggelseedamm 310, 12587 Berlin, 
Germany

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Steven Gray, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental 
Management 
University of Hawaii at Manoa

www.stevenallangray.com

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