The Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, is searching for a highly motivated research technician to map peatland areas and their biodiversity values using freely available satellite remote sensing information. The successful applicant will be based in Dr Nathalie Pettorelli’s research group and join an exciting inter-disciplinary NERC/Newton/DIPI (Indonesia)-funded project entitled ‘Enhancing the benefits of tropical peatland restoration for supporting local communities and ecosystem processes’. The overall aim of this project is to understand the consequences of draining peatlands for biodiversity and local livelihoods, and to examine different scenarios for prioritising peatlands for restoration, according to biodiversity and emissions considerations and local community benefits and trade-offs. This one year full time position will involve active collaboration with the research groups of Jane Hill and Colin McClean at the University of York, Lindsay Stringer and Keith Hamer at the University of Leeds, Jenny Hodgson at the University of Liverpool, and Fahmuddin Agus and colleagues at the Indonesian Center for Agricultural Land Resources Research & Development, Forest Research & Development Centre, and Jambi University.
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