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5 BECC postdoctoral positions in Climate Impacts on Ecosystem and Biodiversity

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BECC is a strategic research area which brings together over 200 researchers at Lund University and the University of Gothenburg. BECC brings together scientists from the natural and social sciences to perform research essential in understanding the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem services on local, regional, national and global scales, to provide a scientific basis for the sustainable management of ecosystems and biodiversity.  We examine how human influence on climate and ecosystems affects biodiversity and ecosystem services from local to global scales and how this knowledge can be integrated into decisions on mitigation or adaptation to these changes.

All five is within BECCs area of research at Lund University and will be based at the Centre for Environmental and Climate research (CEC). The postdocs’ main duty will be to carry out research, but active participation in the BECC environment is expected.

 

Contact person: Yann Clough, Centre for Environmental and Climate research, LU

 

Contact person: Daniel Metcalfe, Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, LU

 

Contact person: Edith Hammer, Department of Biology, LU

 

Contact person: Johannes Rousk, Department of Biology, LU

 

Contact person: Johan Ekroos, Centre for Environmental and Climate research, LU

 

Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position, completed no more than three years before the last date for applications. Under special circumstances, the doctoral degree can have been completed earlier.

Centre for Environmental and Climate Research (CEC):

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate (BECC):