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From: "Dunton, Eric" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 12:05 PM
To: Jim Schneider <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Fwd: [sdmcop] MS/PhD opportunity in Hawaii
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Resent-Date: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 12:05 PM

For the list-serve

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From: Kirsten Oleson <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Date: Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 5:19 PM
Subject: [sdmcop] MS/PhD opportunity in Hawaii
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Please help spread the word to interested folks!


GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP
Hiring Unit:                                   Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management (NREM)
                                                             College of Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources (CTAHR)
                                                             University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Date Posted:                                September 15, 2017
Closing Date:                               December 7, 2017 or until position is filled
Monthly Type:                            11 Month
Full Time/Part Time:              Part Time, 20 hours/week (Full time Equivalency:  50%)
Temporary/Permanent:      Temporary
Funding:                                         Federal funds; State funds

Other Conditions:
Position support is pending funding availability; continued funding and satisfactory performance required for continuation and/or renewal.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Watersheds provide critical ecosystem goods and services that support human quality of life. In Hawaii, recurrent wildfires have reduced the extent of forested areas, with implications for ecosystem services derived from both upland and coastal environments. Understanding how and where fire-induced degradation impacts socially valuable ecosystem goods and services can aid watershed managers in identifying priority management actions and areas. Understanding the broader benefits and trade-offs of alternate watershed and fire management strategies can improve both conservation and economic outcomes. Managers considering alternate approaches to fire management require decision support tools to help quantify and map ecosystem service changes across the landscape from state changes due to fire. Managers also need decision tools to spatially prioritize fire suppression or other watershed restoration measures to maximize conservation outcomes.
This project will integrate fire prediction and land cover effect models with ecosystem service models into a novel decision support tool capable of assessing the broader benefits and trade-offs of various fire management strategies. The GA will: (1) develop ecosystem service models capable of assessing impact of fire and fire management measures in Hawaii; (2) couple ecosystem services models with fire prediction and land cover change models in a decision support tool capable of assessing the benefits of alternative fire management strategies, and (3) apply techniques derived from decision science to evaluate management alternatives. Initial duties include (but are not limited to) conducting literature reviews; identifying, collecting, organizing, quality controlling, processing, and properly managing secondary environmental, social, and economic data; developing, calibrating, and validating environmental models; analyzing data using appropriate statistical and other analytical techniques; building relationships with potential model users; writing manuscripts for publication; and producing reports and outreach materials. The GA is expected to perform other additional tasks as assigned. Duties also include collaborating and working with other researchers in an interdisciplinary environment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Admission to, or ongoing, graduate student at UH Manoa in NREM or directly related field of study
BS in environmental science, geography, and/or related fields
Excellent knowledge of GIS and experience with geospatial analysis
Experience managing geospatial data
Strong interest in ecosystem services modeling and fire modeling
Demonstrated team player, with ability to work independently
Organized, with excellent communication skills
Desirable Qualifications:
MS in environmental science, geography, and/or related fields
Good performance in environmental courses
Experience working with the Federal and state governments, NGOs, and communities in Hawai'i

To Apply:        Submit cover letter and CV/resume to the email address below.
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NREM
Attn: Dr. Kirsten Oleson
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Honolulu, HI  96822

Inquiries:        Dr. Kirsten Oleson ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)

The University of Hawaiʻ is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, sex, gender identity and expression, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, genetic information, marital status, breastfeeding, income assignment for child support, arrest and court record (except as permissible under State law), sexual orientation, national guard absence, or status as a covered veteran.

Employment is contingent on satisfying employment eligibility verification requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986; reference checks of previous employers; and for certain positions, criminal history record checks.
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Kirsten L.L. Oleson
Assistant Professor of Ecological Economics
University of Hawai'i Manoa
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management

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Office:
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808-956-8864
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