This 2-year postdoc position at Lund University (Sweden) is part of the Horizon Europe project VALOR (“Values and dependence of society on pollinators”), in which 16 partner institutes collaborate to investigate the impacts of land-use and climate change on pollinator biodiversity, ecosystem services, agricultural systems, and socio-economic resilience across Europe. The successful candidate will integrate outputs from ecological, economic, and scenario modelling to forecast changes in pollinator biodiversity, pollination services, land-use profitability, value chains, and health outcomes.

We are looking for somebody with demonstrated experience in quantitative ecology, proficiency in R and/or Python (or similar programming languages), a proven track record of producing high quality peer-reviewed publications, and with strong written and verbal communication skills in English.

The successful candidate will apply and to some extent develop methods to:
– Forecast multivariate pollinator biodiversity under land-use and climate change scenarios.
– Quantify impacts on crop pollination services and wild plant reproduction.
– Assess resilience of pollinators and farming under future pressures.
– Upscale impacts to trade, value chains, and health outcomes.
– Conduct sensitivity and uncertainty analyses to identify critical risks and knowledge gaps.

More details and information on how to apply: https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:927110/

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