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Dear colleagues, many thanks for disseminating this opportunity as widely as 
possible among your Masters students and alumni.

Open PhD position (48 months) at ETH Zurich’s Environmental Policy Lab

With support from the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Environmental 
Policy Lab of ETH Zurich is offering a 48-month PhD position in the project 
“Assessing the effectiveness and equity of zero-deforestation commitment 
implementation in the palm oil sector” for an early-stage researcher in the 
areas of environmental policy, sustainable food systems, and land system 
science.

Project overview
Expansion of globally traded commodities is the leading cause of tropical 
forest loss. Recent campaigns by NGOs have incentivized major corporations to 
make commitments to exclude products associated with deforestation from their 
supply chains (‘zero deforestation commitments’). To achieve these goals, 
companies are increasing supply chain transparency and traceability, sourcing 
certified products, and working directly with producers to change land use 
practices. Yet, the effects of such corporate policies on producer behavior and 
environmental and social outcomes remain unclear. This project focuses on the 
Indonesian palm oil sector and aims to understand under what conditions 
zero-deforestation commitment implementation can be both effective and 
equitable by supporting low-deforestation rural development.

Job Description
This PhD position will include a combination of fieldwork and modelling to 
better understand how company zero-deforestation commitments are being 
implemented and enforced in Indonesia. In particular, the student will conduct 
household and supply chain interviews to assess how commitment implementation 
mechanisms and contexts influence commitment effectiveness and equity. The PhD 
student will work closely with the Principal Investigator (Prof. Dr. Rachael 
Garrett) and co-investigator (Dr. Janina Grabs) in the EPL research group, as 
well as with our project partners at the Agricultural University Bogor, in 
designing the sampling and data collection protocols, implementing the data 
collection and analysis, and producing academic and practitioner-focused 
outputs.
For more information on the ideal candidate profile, eligibility, and benefits, 
please visit this 
link<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EXlF97PMUpVXDLVt8w3XuUrhmQL165fOv7F1s7QYEx8/edit>.

The anticipated start date is October 1st, 2020.

We will start reviewing applications from June 22nd and the position will 
remain open until filled.

Best,

Janina





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Janina Grabs
Postdoctoral researcher, Environmental Policy Lab
Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences
ETH Zurich
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
janinagrabs.com

Recent publications:
Grabs, J. (2020). Selling sustainability short? The private governance of labor 
and the environment in the coffee 
sector<https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/selling-sustainability-short/E13EB054AA4E0104B8D5E0CFBD86653A>.
 Cambridge University Press. Out May 14th 2020 in Europe/UK, June 18th 2020 in 
US/Canada.
Grabs, J., & Ponte, S. (2019). The evolution of power in the global coffee 
value chain and production 
network<https://academic.oup.com/joeg/article/19/4/803/5491485>. Journal of 
Economic Geography, early view. doi: 10.1093/jeg/lbz008.

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