Please consider below an exciting opportunity at Utrecht University.
Postdoctoral research position on the Governance of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus in the Cape Town metropolitan region (30 months, 1.0 FTE)
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Job description |
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The Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht University is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join our research project 'Nexusing Water, Energy and Food to Increase Resilience in
the Cape Town Metropolitan Region’. The project is led by Jochen Monstadt, Professor of Governance of Urban Transition, Utrecht University, and Mark Swilling, Distinguished Professor of Sustainable Development, Stellenbosch University. Partners in this project
are the Law Department at Utrecht University, the University of Western Cape, the Western Cape Economic Development Partnership and ICLEI Africa.
This project critically explores the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus through three main points of departure: the first is to understand the multi-dimensional interaction of water, energy and food systems. The
second is to assess how the water-energy-food nexus materializes in selected socio-spatial contexts in Cape Town. Thirdly, the aim is to understand the wicked governance challenges of mitigating, coping with, preparing for, and adapting to urban resource crises.
Finally, the project will develop multi-scale procedural guidelines and policy briefs to inform ‘nexusing’ practices. To achieve these objectives, the research adopts a complex systems approach which systematically addresses the multi-dimensional nature of
the water-energy-food nexus. Through a multi-disciplinary approach and in close collaboration with societal partners, WEF ‘nexusing’ will be explored as a broader process-oriented approach to how resources do, and can, interact and be governed across siloed
domains. This is a crucially important endeavor in the city of Cape Town which faces a triple exposure to interrelated water, energy and food crises. Through this expanded perspective, and emerging from the urgent
need for concerted urban action, this broader view of nexusing will be framed through the conceptual lens of urban resilience. The research will assess the vulnerabilities and resilience of complex system interactions to develop recommendations for coordinating
resilience strategies that work complementary to existing governance arrangements.
As a member of the project, your research focus will be on institutional and socio-technical challenges shaping the governance of WEF nexuses in the Cape Town metropolitan region. On the one side, you will
analyze how WEF systems are governed horizontally through the forms of, and barriers to, coordination and collaboration across siloed WEF domains. This involves an analysis of the institutional, socio-technical, political and spatial conditions that influence
how water, energy and food providers, stakeholders from the private sector, civil society organizations, public officials and urban planners collaborate to increase the resilience of urban WEF systems. On the other side, you will explore the territorial governance
of WEF systems, i.e. how potential mismatches between municipal/provincial jurisdictions and geographies of water, energy and food systems shape effective resilience strategies. Research methods include policy, institutional and socio-technical analyses, interviews
with key stakeholders and multi-stakeholder workshops. The research will be conducted complementary to legal analysis of multi-level governance of WEF systems, metabolic flow analyses as well as analyses of economic and livelihood strategies in six neighborhoods
across the metropolitan region. You will be based at Utrecht University and closely collaborate with fellow researchers in South Africa. Besides conducting empirical research and publishing, you will also be partly responsible for the coordination of the consortium,
the support and guidance of PhD candidates in South Africa and the organization of research and outreach activities in South Africa. At the same time, you will have limited teaching responsibilities in our bachelor’s program ‘Human Geography and Spatial Planning’
and in our master’s program ‘Spatial Planning’.
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Everyone deserves to feel at home at our university. We welcome employees with a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives. To apply, please send us the following documentation via email (Prof. Jochen Monstadt,
via [log in to unmask] and/or Dr. Shaun Smith, via [log in to unmask]) 1) a motivation letter explaining your interest and suitability for the position;
2) a full curriculum vitae (CV), which includes a list of publications;
3) the contact details of two referees.
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Application deadline and starting date
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Application deadline: 05/06/2022
Starting date of the position: asap., but preferably no later than
August 2022 |
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Shaun Smith, Postdoctoral Researcher
+44 7771297609 (Whatsapp)
https://www.uu.nl/staff/SRSmith