Graduate Research Assistantship: ecohydrology, ecosystem services, & the
resilience of socio-ecological systems; University of Arizona, Tucson -
Watershed Management and Ecohydrology.

The student would join an interdisciplinary team working on an NSF funded
Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems project titled "Strengthening
Resilience of Arid Region Riparian Corridors: Ecohydrology and
Decision-Making in the Sonora and San Pedro Watersheds"  
[http://udallcenter.arizona.edu/wrpg/cnh/]. The project links ecohydrology
and decision making approaches to evaluate the resilience of arid riparian
areas to climate change and land-use practices.

We are looking for a PhD or MS candidate with a background and interest in
working with ecological and climate data that informs decision-making linked
to ecosystem services and the resilience of socio-ecological systems. The
candidate will conduct field work in semi-arid watersheds to help develop
ecological indicator data sets that link to decision making and to monitor
ecosystem responses to climate and land-use variability. There will be
opportunities to work with stakeholders in semi-arid watersheds, and to
conduct research in a bi-national setting. This position requires a
background in environmental science, ecohydrology, plant science, ecosystem
ecology, environmental statistics, geography or related field. Expertise in
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and explicit skills
in data analysis and modeling is preferred.  

The student would be enrolled in the Natural Resources Program, Watershed
Management and Ecohydrology focus with the School of Natural Resources and
Environment at the University of Arizona. See program websites for more
information on application and program
details(http://snre.arizona.edu/academic/grad/prospective and
http://www.snr.arizona.edu/academic/grad/gradprograms).  Candidates selected
to receive the assistantship will have a full tuition waiver and receive a
stipend and benefits according to the program, - the student would start in
Summer or Fall 2013.   
 
For details on the assistantship or project, contact Dr. Mitchell
Pavao-Zuckerman <[email protected]> with the School of Natural
Resources and the Environment and Biosphere 2 at the University of Arizona
(u.arizona.edu/~mzucker).

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