Location: | Dundee |
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Salary: | £36,024 to £44,263 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 15th July 2024 |
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Closes: | 5th August 2024 |
Job Ref: | 4567 |
Project Summary:
Coastal Mangroves in Eastern and Western Africa offer coastal communities much-needed ecosystem services and protection against key climate change risks, including risks to low-lying coastal-ecological systems, risks to terrestrial and ocean ecosystems, and as a result, risks to food security. Coastal communities are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts because of (1) their location being highly exposed to sea level rise and erosion, (2) poor socio- economic conditions, and (3) their high dependence on mangrove ecosystems. Coastal Mangroves however are highly threatened both by anthropogenic and climate change pressures. The main objective of the project (CoastMan) is co-production and uptake of a Multi-Criteria Decision Support System (DSS) t hat provides vulnerable communities and decision-makers a knowledge-based decision-making capacity for the restoration and conservation of socio- ecological systems. An interdisciplinary and transsectoral team is established from researchers and stakeholders from across three continents (America, Europe, and Africa), in partnership with vulnerable groups to co-develop and uptake a DSS to promote mitigation and strategies that enhance the adaptive capacities of the mangrove socio-ecological systems in Eastern and Western Africa. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data from extensive field research in coastal Tanzania and Ghana, extensive literature, and remote sensing, the project will 1) co- develop dynamic maps of drivers and risks of mangrove habitat loss, 2) support locally-led social- ecological and climate resilience through coordinated management of mangrove resources, 3) co-develop sustainable livelihood strategies for coastal communities, 4) co-design a novel multicrite ria framework for mangrove restoration and conservation, and 5) co-develop a novel DSS for mangrove socio-ecological systems. We devised a co-production and dissemination strategy so that project outputs will assist in identifying mitigation strategies and enhancing adaptive capacities of the frontline coastal communities, including building their capacity needs in designing climate actions such as restoration and conservation of mangrove ecosystems. Furthermore, the project will lead to improved knowledge and capacity of partner institutions through supporting early career researchers and promoting strengthened collaboration between partners and vulnerable coastal mangrove-dependent communities.
The role:
This role will have three primary components: 1) Social science data collection and analysis including mixed methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, co-produced and participatory research. 2) Managing project dissemination, communication and engagement 3) Undertaking general project research tasks, including reviewing literature, assessment of impact and contributing to project meetings. Starting salary expected to be on Grade 7. If the successful candidate does not have a PhD or equivalent experience in a relevant area, appointment will be made to Training Grade 7 (£32,332 - £34,980).
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