Universidad de Berkeley California busca: Assistant Professor of Society and Ecosystem Management

Miércoles, 5 Octubre, 2005 - 00:00




Estimados colegas,

Anunciamos que la Universidad de Berkeley, California - College of Natural Resources tiene una vacante para: Assistant Professor of Society and Ecosystem Management. La fecha límite de postulación es el 01 de diciembre de 2005.

Detalles del candidato requerido, lo encontrará en la informaci <> ón adjunta.


Saludos cordiales,

Ruth Hidalgo B.
C O N D E S A N - InfoAndina
Nodo Latinoamericano para el Foro de Montañas
E-mail: infoandina@cgiar.org
Web: www.condesan.org

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University of California at Berkeley
College of Natural Resources
Assistant Professor of Society and Ecosystem Management

This is a tenure-track, nine-month career position in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, Division of Society and Environment, and the Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of California at Berkeley, available July 1, 2006.

The successful candidate will have field or management experience and an earned doctoral degree in a relevant field such as (but not limited to) the social sciences, environmental studies, or public policy studies. An emphasis on forested ecosystems or watershed management is preferred but not required.

The successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally-recognized research program on society and ecosystem management. We are interested in someone whose research is relevant but not limited to California ecosystems. We hope to find someone who can analyze California integrated resource management issues in relation to US and global management networks and processes. Potential research topics include: adaptive management; the relationships between management regimes and stratification of access by ethnicity, class, or race; relations between science and governance; comparisons of the social and ecological sustainability of different management regimes or of integrated resource regimes under varying social, political, or environmental contexts.

The successful candidate will teach an undergraduate course on Society and Ecosystem Management, a graduate course in his/her area of specialization, and share in teaching departmental lower and upper division undergraduate courses.

The incumbent will work to strengthen the campus-wide group of faculty at UC Berkeley focusing on integrated natural resource management, and will engage public communities who are seeking to improve the equity, adaptability, and effectiveness of ecological management regimes. Applications must be postmarked by 1 December, 2005.

Please submit a cover letter (including a statement of how you view the relationship between society and ecological management), a curriculum vitae, a writing sample or representative publication, a statement of current and future research interests, a statement of teaching experience and/or goals, and three letters of reference to:

Chair, Society and Ecosystem Management Search Committee Department of ESPM, Division of Society & Environment 137 Mulford Hall University of California, Berkeley, CA. 94720-3114

Refer potential reviewers to the UC Berkeley Statement of Confidentiality found at:
http://apo.chance.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html

Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.

El Consorcio para el Desarrollo Sostenible de la Ecorregión Andina (CONDESAN)realiza y facilita acciones concertadas en investigación, capacitación, desarrollo e iniciativas de políticas para el avance socioeconómico sostenible, a fin de contribuir a la equidad y bienestar de la población de la ecorregión andina y a la conservación de los recursos naturales. www.condesan.org
Av. La Molina 1895. La Molina - Perú - tel. 511 3496017 / fax 511 3175326

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