PhD: The Return of the Trees – post disturbance landscape stabilisation

 

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Art der AnzeigeAngebot (Biete)
JobkategorieFixanstellung
ArbeitsverhältnisTeilzeit
JobgebietForschung
Gehalt (brutto)2.786,10
StadtSalzburg
Postleitzahl5020
BundeslandSalzburg
LandÖsterreich

We are looking for students who are interested in bridging disciplinary gaps between the geosciences and the biosciences and in establishing links to social sciences – skills that are essential to address the challenges caused by the ongoing climate and biodiversity crises. The students will be based in the FWF-funded doctoral program AlpsChange, which is integrated into the Doctoral School “Dynamic Mountain Environments and Society” at the Paris-Lodron University of Salzburg and offers an interdisciplinary research and training agenda.

The students will be part of an active and interdisciplinary consortium, conduct research at the interface between geo- and biosciences and apply state-of-the-art approaches and methods of both disciplines and of history (e.g. remote sensing, field and laboratory experiments and analyses, numerical and analogue modelling), benefiting from the wide range of expertise available in the AlpsChange consortium. Each student will be supervised by an interdisciplinary team of researchers.
Applications for one or more of the 10 projects (see below) are welcome. Please indicate your preference if you are applying for more than one of the projects. A successful applicant will be highly motivated, proficient in English language and scientific writing, and willing to work in an interdisciplinary context. A master-level degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline, preferably in the field of bio- or geosciences, is required.

Please send your application stating your project preference and including a letter of motivation, CV, certificates and contact details of two potential referees in electronic form as a single pdf file latest by April 13th 2025 to AlpsChange@plus.ac.at. Please contact AlpsChange@plus.ac.at in case you have any questions. Start dates are flexible between October 2025 and January 2026. All projects will be fully funded for 3.5 years and students will receive a monthly salary based on currently € 2786 before tax. Further information can be found at the AlpsChange Homepage.

Description of Project 10:
The Return of the Trees – post disturbance landscape stabilisation due to a changing energy economy from wood to fossil fuels
Deeply dissected gully systems and badland morphologies are common features on slopes in today tree covered upland areas. The project will test if these fossilised dendritic gully systems result from erosion processes occurring during Late medieval and Early modern times. At that time and to provide wood fuel for salt production and ore processing hillslopes were clear-cut leaving them highly vulnerable to rainfall erosion. The situation changed with the introduction of fossil fuels and tree growth stabilised the deeply eroded landscapes. To quantify landscape dynamics during this period historical, geomorphological, geochronological, and dendrochronological approaches will be utilized to link economic transformation and environmental dynamics. Main supervisors: Andreas Lang, Martin Knoll

More Info:
https://www.plus.ac.at/personalwesen/stellenmarkt-en/projektmitarbeiter-innen-en/doctoral-school-dynamic-mountain-environments-and-society/?lang=en

24. März 2025 7:38

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