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period.
EMPLOYMENT OUTREACH NOTICE
USDA Forest Service - Pacific Northwest Research Station
Resource Monitoring & Assessment Program -
EMPLOYMENT OUTREACH NOTICE
Fire Ecology Research
USDA Forest Service - Pacific Northwest Research Station
Resource Monitoring & Assessment Program �C Corvallis or Portland, Oregon
Postdoctoral Research Ecologist/Forester
GS-O408/0460-11
The Pacific Northwest Research Station, Resource
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Employment Outreach Notice
Supervisory Information Management Project Manager
GS-2210-13
Salary Range $86,260 to $112,136 per year
Resource Monitoring and Assessment Program
Pacific Northwest Research Station
Portland, OR
PLEASE REPLY by November
Posting for a colleague. Replies to me will be futile.
Job Type: Postdoctoral
Job Area: Environmental Science, Policy and Management
Job Notes: Wood-based biofuels and cogeneration feedstocks: Evaluating how
expanded market demand will interact forest
One consideration for any isolated populations of economically-valuable trees
in such a heavily populated area with a 100+ yr logging history is that the
current distribution of Sitka spruce may not reflect it's potential (or
historic) distribution very well. Though not common, Sitka spruce
I would suggest part of the problem with a referee crisis or lack of review
quality is the poor quality and unnecessary quantity of many of the
manuscripts. It may be good to split a study into 3 publications for
administrators counting widgets, but it's quite annoying for a fellow
researcher
The Pacific Northwest Research Station seeks to fill a permanent, full-time
Research Forester or Ecologist position, GS-0460/0408-11/12. This position is
located in the Pacific Northwest Research Station Anchorage Forestry Sciences
Lab in Anchorage, Alaska.
DUTIES: The scientist will provide
I may be an outlier here, but the school and the professor where the Ph.D. is
earned count little in my book. I feel the best indicator of future potential
is the breadth and depth of background and skills, the quality of the research,
and the quality and timeliness of the publications