We are seeking a landscape ecologist or ecological modeller to lead the 
development of a mixed severity fire regime simulation model that will 
permit spatial forecasting of forest structure and composition over the 21st 
century, and backcasting over the past several centuries. The intended 
applications are to integrated land and forest management on a multi-use 
landscape of roughly 1,000,000 ha in the foothills of southern Alberta, 
Canada. There is also an important historical component through the Mountain 
Legacy Project. 
 
The work will be conducted as part of a multidisciplinary team, integrating 
data from many sources and disciplines e.g. dendrochronological studies, 
historical fire maps, remote sensed vegetation and forest management data. 
The model is to be developed in SpaDES an R-based system for developing 
modular, high performance simulation models integrating processes such as 
vegetation dynamics, natural disturbances,  and forest harvesting.  The 
project leads are E. McIntire (UBC/CFS), S. Cumming (U Laval), L. Daniels 
(UBC), Z. Gedalof (U. Guelph), E.S. Higgs (U. Victoria) and D. Andison 
(UBC).

We offer a 1 year (renewable) Postdoctoral Fellowship at the level of CAD 
51,000 per year, plus benefits, with a CAD 4,000 per year research budget. 
The position will be located at in the McIntire lab at the Pacific Forestry 
Center, Canadian Forest Service, Victoria, BC, Canada. The position is 
funded by the Foothills Research Institute’s Healthy Landscapes Program.

Qualifications:
•       Experience with spatial simulation modelling, and in the analytical 
methods used to estimate model parameters from data (e.g. statistical 
modelling, Pattern Oriented Modelling)
•       Knowledge of fire ecology and fire regime modelling
•       High-level R programming skills; knowledge of C++ and Python will be 
as asset  
•       Data management skills 
•       A track record of peer-reviewed publication

Start Date:
As soon as possible. 

To apply:
Applicants should submit by email a short statement of interest, a sample of 
their scientific writing, a current CV, and the names of three references.  

Eliot McIntire, Adjunct Prof UBC, Research Scientist CFS
[email protected], 1-250-298-2374

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