PhD : Position II
Study Area:
Specialization in quantitative ecological economic analysis of agri-environmental systems and environmental services (Pollination) provided by (smallholder stewarded) agricultural systems – with a view to articulate the “visibility” of Pollination services by use of quantitative analyses and modeling.
Qualifications:
A Masters degree in ecological sciences (or agricultural [ecological] economics) and experience with quantitative analysis of biophysical material flows, ecological systems and visibilisation of biodiversity functions (in particular yield and quality effects/functions of pollinators/market and non-market values of pollination services).
University:
University of Nairobi (starting September 2013) and summer semester (2014) at the University of Copenhagen
Supervisors:
Dr. Mary Gikungu (Kenya) and Dr. Bosselmann and Dr. Hansted (Denmark).
Applications:
Cover letter, CV and Msc certificates, only by email to both john.mburu@uonbi.ac.ke and mgikungu@yahoo.com
Specialization in quantitative ecological economic analysis of agri-environmental systems and environmental services (Pollination) provided by (smallholder stewarded) agricultural systems – with a view to articulate the “visibility” of Pollination services by use of quantitative analyses and modeling.
Qualifications:
A Masters degree in ecological sciences (or agricultural [ecological] economics) and experience with quantitative analysis of biophysical material flows, ecological systems and visibilisation of biodiversity functions (in particular yield and quality effects/functions of pollinators/market and non-market values of pollination services).
University:
University of Nairobi (starting September 2013) and summer semester (2014) at the University of Copenhagen
Supervisors:
Dr. Mary Gikungu (Kenya) and Dr. Bosselmann and Dr. Hansted (Denmark).
Applications:
Cover letter, CV and Msc certificates, only by email to both john.mburu@uonbi.ac.ke and mgikungu@yahoo.com
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