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this position:

Postdoctoral Position in Urban Socio-ecological Governance for the MSP LTER 
at the University of Minnesota Working with Drs. Kristen C. Nelson and 
Forrest Fleischman

For the new Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) Urban Long Tern Ecological Research 
(LTER) project, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), we are 
seeking a postdoctoral associate in the field of environmental governance 
for a one-year position in the Department of Forest Resources at the 
University of Minnesota, with the possibility of renewal for an additional 
year to work as part of two projects: A. NSF Urban MSP LTER project 
exploring urban environmental
governance, and B. Changing Urban Socio-ecological Systems project 
exploring low-input and pollinator-friendly vegetation advocacy. The 
postdoctoral position's primary focus encompasses the following: 
1) Investigate how long-term changes in governance relate to urban 
nature, especially change arising from advocacy, how governance alters 
urban nature benefits and harms. 2) Advance our understanding of 
differences in the policy actors who make
local-governance policies related to urban nature, depending on technical 
complexity, networks, and engaged social movements in shaping urban nature 
policy. 3) Integrate environmental governance research with the array of 
social, ecological, and biophysical research in the MSP LTER program to 
answer complex interdisciplinary questions. 4) Advance the practice of 
engaging with diverse community members to understand urban vegetation 
reimagining and changes founded on equity.  Specifically, the postdoctoral 
associate will lead quantitative and qualitative work in instrument 
design, coordinate fieldwork and data management, collaborate with team 
members on data analysis and publication, LTER meetings and training. 
Experience working on an
interdisciplinary project and with communities would be helpful. Applicants 
should have strong theoretical and analytical skills, familiarity with 
methods for policy, network, and multi-variate analysis. The post-doc will 
participate with others in the MSP LTER postdoctoral and research team 
training programs and meetings. The post-doc will be encouraged to develop 
articles as the first author based on the MSP LTER data, existing data from 
current projects, and seek
relevant professional development. To apply, visit 
https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/340182.

Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found. 
Questions should be directed to [email protected] and [email protected].

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