A postdoctoral research opportunity is available to work on social-
ecological components of green infrastructure, with a focus on water law, 
water policy, urban social-ecological systems, environmental management, 
ecological economics, and resilience.  Please contact Ahjond Garmestani 
([email protected]) with questions.

This research focuses on an approach to ecosystem management that 
incorporates what is valued most about our national water resources. It 
incorporates voluntary participation into environmental management in 
conjunction with regulatory oversight. The research integrates social, 
economic, and environmental science perspectives to devise management 
approaches to address such environmental challenges as combined sewer 
overflows (CSO), nutrient loading, and stream degradation due to 
stormwater runoff. Watershed-scale research focuses not only on the 
overall effectiveness of green infrastructure (GI) in reducing stormwater 
volume, but on the synergistic benefits of GI implementation for improving 
ecological, social, and economic sustainability at the community level. 
The project will assess the ecological and social impacts associated with 
the GI initiatives, in the context of long-term CSO mitigation plans.

The Sustainable Environments Branch uses a multidisciplinary approach, 
which employs ecologists, economists, engineers, environmental scientists, 
and physical and social scientists, to address sustainability issues in 
watershed and regional environmental management. Together with other team 
members the Associate will produce studies on environmental and social 
implications of watershed management that furthers sustainability. The 
Associate is also expected to conduct research on ecological and social 
indicators of the environmental benefits of green infrastructure and 
create peer-reviewed publications. The applicant will be a social 
scientist with a JD or PhD, with a focus on water law, water policy, urban 
social-ecological systems, environmental management, and resilience.

Further information is available here: 
http://nrc58.nas.edu/RAPLab10/Opportunity/Opportunity.aspx?
LabCode=22&ROPCD=220302&RONum=B7871

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