Requirements
- A PhD, awarded within the previous five years, in a related discipline (e.g., forestry, climate change, ecology or socio-ecology, agricultural economics, economics).
- Strong understanding of climate change, restoration policies and international initiatives such as the Bonn Challenge, AFR100 and other international and regional policy frameworks.
- Experience in synthesizing and managing large datasets.
- Experience in econometric analysis
- Excellent technical ability to code in R, Python, and/or other statistical programming language,
ideally including analysis of socio-economic data, geophysical (ecological) as well as and/or other
geospatial datasets. - Experience in working in a virtual and interdisciplinary research team setting.
- Demonstrated ability to produce peer-reviewed research articles in international journals.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and French.