Forestry, Climate Change, and Society

2-year Graduate Student Research Assistant Position for MS or PhD
student, starting Fall 2012

Position available for Master’s or PhD student starting Fall 2012:

Forests provide important economic, social, and ecological benefits.
While much attention has focused on the effects of climate change on
trees and forest ecology, this position will examine how climate
change may affect forestry operations, and the relationship between
forestry and local communities in the upper Midwest. Snow and frozen
ground conditions affect access to forest stands, local road closures
and weight limits, timing of forest harvest, and environmental impacts
of harvest. Local governments make decisions about road closures that
can have important implications for forestry operations. Yet, climate
change is one of many factors and stressors affecting the forest
industry and its role in local communities. The student in this
position will work on two aspects of this issue: 1) analysis of
historic weather conditions, roads, and harvest records, and 2)
interviews with loggers, mills, foresters, policymakers, and local
community representatives to provide context for the impact of weather
on harvest operations, finances, and land management decision
processes.

Desired Qualifications:

• Social science or environmental research experience

• Undergraduate degree in forestry, environmental studies, geography,
sociology, political science, regional planning, or relevant degree

• Excellent oral and written communication skills

• Depending on student aptitude and interest, the position could focus
on quantitative statistical analysis or qualitative interview data, or
both. Please indicate your primary area of interest.

--A quantitative focus requires interest in or experience with
advanced quantitative modeling (e.g., mixed-effects models, Bayesian
models), management of large datasets, and software programs for data
analysis, such as R.

--A qualitative focus requires interest in or experience with in-depth
interviews and participant observation, and hierarchical coding of
interview transcripts.

To apply: This position is available for an incoming Master’s student
or a currently enrolled MS or PhD student.  It provides a two-year
research assistantship with tuition remission. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis starting in June, 2012. Please send a
cover letter, CV, and contact information for 3 references in a single
PDF document, along with an unofficial undergraduate transcript, to:

Dr. Adena Rissman
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin - Madison
[email protected]
http://fwe.wisc.edu/facstaff/rissman

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