PhD position: PhD ‘Nature conservation & energy transition’

Updated: about 2 months ago
Deadline: 15 Apr 2024

5 Mar 2024
Job Information
Organisation/Company

The Open Universiteit (OU)
Research Field

Physics
Cultural studies
Researcher Profile

First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country

Netherlands
Application Deadline

15 Apr 2024 - 21:59 (UTC)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Not Applicable
Hours Per Week

38.0
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

Are you ready for the start of your academic career? Do you want to become part of an enthusiastic group of colleagues, who seek to push the boundaries of environmental knowledge and teach in the highest graded educational programs in the Netherlands? Do you have the right skills to do cutting-edge research in an interdisciplinary setting? Then apply for a PhD-position in the project “Nature conservation & energy transition – from competing land use claims to opportunities for sustainable societal change” at the Department of Environmental Sciences.

Background

The current global biodiversity crisis has a negative impact on nature’s ability to sustain human needs. Despite many initiatives designed to reverse biodiversity decline, overall progress towards improvement in the resilience of ecosystems is still weak. Global climate change is happening simultaneously and both the root causes and the –future– solutions to the current biodiversity and climate crises are closely intertwined. The dominance of climate change narratives in current policy debates carries the risk of neglecting biodiversity issues. The much-needed energy transition, which encompasses all initiatives to develop low (and ultimately net zero) carbon energy production and consumption, is urgently needed yet its implementation can cause unwanted biodiversity effects, ranging from unsustainable mining for new raw materials, to large-scale land use changes and waste problems. Besides, addressing biodiversity losses and climate change both take up valuable space. Achieving biodiversity conservation goals and energy transition goals simultaneously while avoiding irreversible trade-offs, is a challenge from the global to the local level. Decision-makers need evidence-based guidance to address these issues and to ensure ‘no net loss’ biodiversity targets and ‘zero carbon’ energy targets.

Objectives

This PhD project aims to contribute to: i. identify existing and potential conflicts between biodiversity conservation and energy transition goals at various decision-making levels and effective and efficient measures to mitigate these conflicts; ii. develop & apply participatory, evidence-based decision-aid processes which allow for an integrated assessment of multi-objective societal transition projects and iii. facilitate the integration and uptake of integrated biodiversity-energy assessment processes in decision-making processes. Ultimately, the project aims to contribute to policy advice on how potential and existing conflicts between biodiversity conservation and energy transition goals can be avoided, reduced or mitigated.

To achieve these objectives the project will start with a systematic inventory of knowledge and evidence of current and past practices regarding the integration of biodiversity conservation and energy transition goals. A tentative conceptual model will be developed through systematic literature review and participatory approaches will be applied (e.g. Delphi-survey, Horizon scan methodologies). The project will also contribute fresh empirical evidence by means of case studies, focused on existing and planned biodiversity conservation & energy transition projects examining ways to deal with tradeoffs while avoiding irreversible negative effects. The case studies will take place in both the Global North (Europe) and the Global South.

Finally, the project will develop a series of recommendations on how biodiversity conservation goals and energy transition goals can be integrated and implemented in practice. Ideally, decision-support tools will be developed and tested in collaboration with practitioners. Such practitioners will include public and private decision-makers, local communities, non-governmental actors and scientists.

Tasks

The PhD candidate will:

  • engage in supervised scientific research that will ultimately result in a doctoral thesis (systematic review, database construction, comparative analysis, and case studies);
  • develop a fully-fledged, scientifically sound and innovative PhD proposal, which they will later implement;
  • participate in the relevant activities of the Department of Environmental Sciences;
  • participate in the organization of scientific and practice-oriented events (workshops, conferences), in close collaboration with the supervisors;
  • follow a tailor-made course program for PhD-candidates of the OU Graduate School and the National Research School SENSE;
  • publish research results in the form of conference papers, contributions to peer-reviewed scientific journals, as well as through popular publications and presentations;
  • be involved in teaching, daily communication with students and grading of student essays within the Energy Systems Analysis course in the Master of Environmental Sciences of the OU Department of Environmental Sciences.

Requirements
Specific Requirements

Candidates must:

  • have a Master’s degree in a relevant field: Environmental Sciences, Environmental Governance, BioScience Engineering, Biology, Sustainability Science, Conservation science, Sustainability or Technology Assessment;
  • have experience or interest in environmental (social) sciences, biodiversity governance, energy transition and energy policy, land use planning, systematic review, comparative analysis, stakeholder analysis, participatory and evidence-based research, ecosystem services assessment & valuation and case study research;
  • be able to demonstrate excellent scientific writing and communication skills, as well as relevant collaborative and social skills;
  • have experience working in an inter-disciplinary team;
  • have the ability to conduct research in various countries (global North and South), working closely together with (non-academic) stakeholders;
  • have experience in and/or willingness to engage in grant applications (e.g. to gather additional field work funding);
  • be fluent in English (spoken and in writing);
  • be strongly motivated for doctoral studies,  possess the ability to work independently and perform critical analysis and also possess good levels of cooperative and communicative abilities. Teaching experience and publications are not required but are considered an advantage if the candidate can demonstrate experience in these areas.

Additional Information
Benefits

Salary

The salary is determined in accordance with salary scale P of Appendix A of the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities and amounts to € 2.770,= gross per month upon commencement, in case of full employment.

The PhD candidate will be appointed for a period of 15 months. The appointment will be extended to 4 years when progress and performance are good.

Station
Heerlen. You are present in Heerlen (at least) two days a week


Selection process

Please apply to this position by sending an email with your motivation letter together with your resume, stating the vacancy number to: [email protected] .

Closing date: April 15, 2024.


Additional comments

Information

For more information about this vacancy you can contact: Dr. Jean Hugé ([email protected] ) or Dr. Susanne Vogel ([email protected] ).

The PhD supervising team will consist of Dr. Jean Hugé, Dr. Susanne Vogel and Prof. Dr. Jetse Stoorvogel. 

The Open Universiteit provides good secondary benefits such as training, mobility, part-time employment and paid parental leave.


Website for additional job details

https://www.academictransfer.com/338525/

Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Open Universiteit
Country
Netherlands
City
Heerlen
Postal Code
6401 DL
Street
Postbus 2960

Where to apply
Website

https://www.academictransfer.com/en/338525/phd-position-phd-nature-conservation…

Contact
City

Heerlen
Website

http://www.ou.nl/
Street

Valkenburgerweg 177
Postal Code

6419 AT

STATUS: EXPIRED

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