Postdoctoral Research Opportunity

Modeling future scenarios: Climate Change Assessment and Strategic Habitat 
Conservation in the Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands
USDA Forest Service International Institute of Tropical Forestry (IITF), North 
Carolina State University (NCSU)
Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (CLCC)

Postdoctoral position available: A two year joint appointment with the USDA 
Forest Service International Institute of Tropical Forestry (IITF) and North 
Carolina State University collaborating as a partner of the Caribbean Landscape 
Conservation Cooperative (CLCC). The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. in 
natural sciences and strong skills and interest in computer modeling, 
statistical analyses, modeling vegetation dynamics, GIS and remote sensing 
analyses, biodiversity and conservation research. The position may begin 
immediately.

To apply go to: https://jobs.ncsu.edu  search for position #101296,
Or to this direct link: Postdoctoral Research Scholar 
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/5635

Background:  Natural resource management agencies are challenged to predict and 
respond to the potential effects of a changing climate and land use. Vegetation 
dynamics, urbanization, sea-level rise, and changes in hydrology will directly 
and indirectly impact habitat availability and quality and are of concern to 
agencies seeking to implement long-term conservation strategies. Primary 
disturbance agents in the Caribbean such as hurricanes, flooding, fire and 
drought will be impacted by changes in climate and affect vegetation, land 
cover, and wildlife habitat. Conservation of fish, wildlife, plants, and their 
habitats will require the development of a conservation system with the ability 
to predict, evolve, monitor, and adapt to these changing conditions. Modeling 
the future range of landscape conditions under a variety of policy and land use 
scenarios is an effective way to provide managers the information they will 
need to adaptively manage for species conservation.


The primary task is to create spatially explicit models of future vegetation 
cover under different climate and land use scenarios in Puerto Rico and the US 
Virgin Islands, and to develop scientific products (peer reviewed publications, 
maps, geospatial datasets) that can serve as a basis on which to model 
potential species and habitat responses to change.



The position will be located at the USDA Forest Service International Institute 
of Tropical Forestry, with facilities on the grounds of the University of 
Puerto Rico Botanical Garden in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico (San Juan Metropolitan 
area). The selected candidate will work with Dr. William Gould (US Forest 
Service and CLCC coordinator) and the research team in the IITF GIS and Remote 
Sensing Laboratory and in collaboration with Dr. Jaime Collazo of North 
Carolina State University (NCSU). The selected candidate will also work closely 
with a team modeling hydrology, downscaling climate models, and developing 
urban growth models for Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. The position 
will be administered through NCSU and the selected candidate will be an 
employee of NCSU with an adjunct position at IITF and will collaborate closely 
with the Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (CLCC).

The selected candidate will work with existing geospatial datasets, create new 
geospatial information, and assess vegetation dynamics by calibrating existing 
models, including Vegetation Dynamics Development Tool (VDDT) to local 
conditions for the ecological processes most relevant to the ecological systems 
in Puerto Rico and the USVI.
Candidates should have:
-          Ph.D. in natural sciences, computer modeling, geospatial statistical 
analyses, environmental studies, or related disciplinary areas;
-          Experience and proficiency in GIS software and analyses, "R", or 
other statistical software;
-          Familiarity with climate modeling, VDDT helpful;
-          Motivation to work independently; and
-          Excellent computing and writing skills, motivation to publish in 
peer-reviewed journals.
For further information contact William Gould at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.



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William Gould, Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service
International Institute of Tropical Forestry
Jardín Botánico Sur
1201 Calle Ceiba
Río Piedras PR  00926-1119
Telephone:787-766-5335 ext. 302, fax:787-766-6302
[email protected]
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