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Available position: Project Manager / Landscape Mobiliser in the Langkloof, Eastern Cape

Living Lands invite applicants to fulfil the role of Project Manager/ Landscape Mobiliser in the Langkloof for Living Lands for an initial period of 12 months, with the possibility of extending the contract to a permanent position. Reference: LLA52016 Job title: Landscape Mobiliser / Project Manager Location: Langkloof, Eastern Cape Duration: 12 months, with the possibility of a permanent position Hours: Usually 8am-5pm   Living Lands – The Organization The vision of Living Lands involves ‘collaborations working on living landscapes’*, which represents the connection amongst stakeholders and the undertaking of a learning process that ultimately leads to social awareness and [...]

2016-08-16T09:07:37+02:00August 16th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Bioregional integration officer: wildlife economy

Terms of Reference – Bioregional integration officer: wildlife economy Full-time Contract: 2 ½ years R382 897 per annum (Full cost to company) Closing date: 10 August 2016 Purpose To integrate and support the implementation of local and bioregional programmes within the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere, contributing to the wildlife economy and natural resource programme outcomes and community empowerment strategies. Key performance areas 1. Develop a framework for bioregional programme integration and support to wildlife economy and natural resource implementation priorities; 2. Coordinate the K2C Research forum and participate in the learning/research networks of the GEF PA, other relevant training and [...]

2016-08-08T08:14:56+02:00August 8th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Position: Postdoctoral Fellow in Healthy Diets from Sustainable Food Systems

Closing date: 24 August 2016. Project description and main responsibilities We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to form part of the secretariat of the new EAT-Lancet commission on Health Diets from Sustainable Food Systems, placed at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. EAT (www.eatforum.org) is a global multi-stakeholder platform and international consortium advancing knowledge and solutions for healthy and sustainable food systems through dialogue and action between science, policy and business. The Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) is an international research center, by the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences and Stockholm University, that advances sustainability science for biosphere stewardship. The SRC serves as the main [...]

2016-08-06T08:38:56+02:00August 6th, 2016|Related News & Events|

PhD position at Rhodes University in Rangeland Rehabilitation

Project overview and responsibilities A PhD in the field of rangeland rehabilitation is being offered by the Department of Environmental Science at Rhodes University, as part of a Global Environment Facility funded sustainable land management project in South Africa (GEF5-SLM). The PhD involves researching and assisting with the implementation of best practices in rangeland rehabilitation in degraded communal-rural rangelands in the Eastern Cape and possibly abroad. The research forms part of the broader GEF5-SLM project being implemented at three main sites in South Africa: Macubeni and the Baviaanskloof in the Eastern Cape, the Olifants catchment in Limpopo Province, and in the [...]

2016-08-06T08:25:32+02:00August 6th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Call for applications: Postdoc in food systems governance at Stellenbosch University

Faculty: AgriSciences, Stellenbosch University Department or Division: Dean’s division – Food Systems Short description of Department’s / Division’s activities: The role of private companies and other non-state actors is of growing importance in food security and land use issues in southern Africa. These include major ‘up-stream’ and ‘down-stream’ actors in the food system, including those engaged in agricultural inputs, food processing, marketing, intraregional trading, a range of nongovernmental organisations and the food aid sectors. Their decisions ultimately strongly influence land use, and the concomitant impacts on soils, water, carbon sequestration and biodiversity. The role these ‘actors’ fulfil, and the way [...]

2016-08-19T10:48:47+02:00July 26th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Two New Post Doctoral Postions in Leverage Points (Germany)

Leuphana University Lüneburg (foundation under public law), Faculty of Sustainability invites applications for 2 new post doc positions within the  transdisciplinary project funded by the State of Lower Saxony and Volkswagen Foundation entitled: Leverage Points for Sustainability Transformation: Institutions, People and Knowledge The first position (PD3a) “transdisciplinary case studies” contributes to the consolidation of the epistemological and methodological foundations of transdisciplinary case studies.  The themes of the case studies will revolve around the food and energy systems in Lower Saxony (DE). The second position (PD3b) “Sustainability-related knowledge creation and use” focuses on consolidating conceptual foundations related to the role of [...]

2016-07-11T09:42:26+02:00July 11th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Call for applications: Masters fellowships in food system transformations for 2016

SARChI Research Chair in Social-Ecological Systems and Resilience Hosted by the Centre for Complex Systems in Transition at Stellenbosch University Call for applications: Masters fellowships in food system transformations for 2016 Deadline for applications: 30 July 2016 Escalating global challenges such as climate change, food and water security, biodiversity loss, socio-political conflict and economic volatility, demand new approaches to researching and governing our environment and societies. Approaches that account for the complex relationships between human well-being and ecological sustainability, while dealing with ongoing change and uncertainty, have become critical. It is increasingly apparent that fundamental reorganization of our societies is [...]

2016-07-05T11:03:18+02:00July 5th, 2016|SAPECS News|

Call for applications: Short-term internships at the Centre for Complex Systems in Transition

SARChI Research Chair in Social-Ecological Systems and Resilience Hosted by the Centre for Complex Systems in Transition at Stellenbosch University Call for applications: Short Internships for 2016 Deadline for applications: 30 July 2016 Escalating global challenges such as climate change, food and water security, biodiversity loss, socio-political conflict and economic volatility, demand new approaches to researching and governing our environment and societies. Approaches that account for the complex relationships between human well-being and ecological sustainability, while dealing with ongoing change and uncertainty, have become critical. It is increasingly apparent that fundamental reorganization of our societies is necessary to achieve a [...]

2016-07-04T13:19:07+02:00July 4th, 2016|SAPECS News|

Call for applications: Postdoctoral fellowship on Social-Ecological Regime Shifts

Deadline for applications: 30 July 2016 We live in a new planetary era – the Anthropocene - where human activities have become a major driver of ecosystem dynamics at local to global scales. There is growing evidence that anthropogenic impacts are increasing the risk of transgressing tipping points that could trigger catastrophic environmental regime shifts, such as the collapse of an important fishery or the Greenland ice sheet. Such regime shifts threaten the supply of essential ecosystem services on which human societies depend - including provisioning (e.g. crops), regulating (e.g. flood regulation), and cultural (e.g. recreation) services - and can [...]

2016-06-28T09:02:44+02:00June 28th, 2016|SAPECS News|

Open PhD position in urban ecosystem services at the Future Cities Lab in Singapore

The Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) in Singapore, in a joint initiative between the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) and Singapore’s National Research Foundation, is looking for a doctoral student to build a decision support system for planning urban green areas in mega-cities. For setting up such a spatially explicit decision support system, a highly skilled and motivated candidate is sought to work on the development of ecosystem services modeling techniques and 3D vegetation visualizations. The work is done in close collaboration with landscape architects, landscape ecologists, and water engineers. The position is embedded within the "Ecosystem Services [...]

2016-06-23T12:20:30+02:00June 23rd, 2016|Related News & Events|
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