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The Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University
of New Hampshire (UNH) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research
Associate to work on an interdisciplinary project focused on the
bioeconomics of managing invasive plants in forests with heterogeneous
landownership. The project
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seeks to integrate models of landscape composition, invasive plant
distributions, and bioeconomic models to address both basic and applied
research questions about optimal invasive plant management strategies at
the parcel and landscape levels. Primary responsibilities will include
building a bioeconomic model of invasive species spread and control within
and among land parcels, and an agent-based model that integrates a
bioinvasion risk model with a model of landowner decision-making over
invasive species control, to be informed by a landowner discrete choice
experiment. Postdoc-led research products will be published in
environmental and resource economics, ecological, and computational
modeling peer-reviewed journals. The successful candidate will work
directly with the project’s PI, Dr. Shadi S. Atallah, Assistant Professor
of Environmental and Resource Economics in the Environmental and Resource
Economics program, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, and
Affiliate Assistant Professor of Economics at the Paul College of Economics
and Business. The selected candidate will also work with Dr. Ju-Chin Huang,
Professor of Economics, Paul College of Economics and Business at UNH.
There will also be opportunities to participate in ongoing research on the
bioeconomics of pest management and pollination services and one the
bioeconomics of agrobiodiversity and pest control services.

Qualifications: Candidates must have a PhD in economics, agricultural and
resource economics or a related field, and experience in two of the
following skills and interest in developing expertise in the others:
bio-economic modeling, discrete-choice modeling, agent-based modeling, and
applied game theory.

Application Details: This position is based on the Durham campus of the
University of New Hampshire and includes competitive salary and benefits.
This is a full-time, 24-month, fixed-term position with a start date as
soon as a suitable candidate is identified. Interested candidates should
email (1) a cover letter describing their research interests and
qualifications; (2) a CV; (3) 1-2 representative publications; and (4) a
list of 3 references to Shadi Atallah at [log in to unmask] Review of
applications will begin on January 2, 2018. Please indicate whether you
will be available for an interview at the ASSA meetings in Philadelphia.


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Shadi S. Atallah
Assistant Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics
Department of Natural Resources and the Environment
Department of Economics
University of New Hampshire
56 College Rd, Durham, NH 03824

Phone: 603-862-3233
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://colsa.unh.edu/faculty/atallah