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|JOB file description=i-CONN recruitment ESR 10 re.pdf
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|JOB bodytext='''Objectives:''' (1) To identify hotspots and hot moments of hydro-geomorphic connectivity in human-impacted catchment systems by reviewing and testing/combining existing connectivity science and resilience approaches in selected medium-sized agricultural catchments; (2) To develop a conceptual and methodological framework and tools based on the findings of (1); (3) To test the this framework/tools in selected catchment systems and to derive general implications for connectivity and resilience science and its application in catchment management (e.g. field measurements incl. tracer experiments; i.e. via collecting new data in the course of the project and using already existing datasets), modelling, connectivity indices.
|JOB bodytext='''Objectives:''' (1) To identify hotspots and hot moments of hydro-geomorphic connectivity in human-impacted catchment systems by reviewing and testing/combining existing connectivity science and resilience approaches in selected medium-sized agricultural catchments; (2) To develop a conceptual and methodological framework and tools based on the findings of (1); (3) To test the this framework/tools in selected catchment systems and to derive general implications for connectivity and resilience science and its application in catchment management (e.g. field measurements incl. tracer experiments; i.e. via collecting new data in the course of the project and using already existing datasets), modelling, connectivity indices.


See the attached file: https://csdms.colorado.edu/mediawiki/images/I-CONN_recruitment_ESR_10_re.pdf
See the attached file: https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/I-CONN_recruitment_ESR_10_re.pdf
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 14 October 2021

PhD position (3y): Hotspots and hot moments: the role of connectivity and resilience science for managing human-impacted catchment systems
University of Vienna, , Italy
Apply before: 31 May 2020


Objectives: (1) To identify hotspots and hot moments of hydro-geomorphic connectivity in human-impacted catchment systems by reviewing and testing/combining existing connectivity science and resilience approaches in selected medium-sized agricultural catchments; (2) To develop a conceptual and methodological framework and tools based on the findings of (1); (3) To test the this framework/tools in selected catchment systems and to derive general implications for connectivity and resilience science and its application in catchment management (e.g. field measurements incl. tracer experiments; i.e. via collecting new data in the course of the project and using already existing datasets), modelling, connectivity indices. See the attached file: https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/I-CONN_recruitment_ESR_10_re.pdf

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Human Dimensions Focus Research Group