PhD Funded Position in Agricultural Economics or Rural Sociology at Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research in Germany

PhD Scholarship
  • PhD Scholarship
  • Germany
The mission of the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) as a nationally and internationally active research institute is to deliver solutions for an ecologically, economically and socially sustainable agriculture – together with society. ZALF is a member of the Leibniz Association and is located in Müncheberg (approx. 35 minutes by regional train from Berlin-Lichtenberg). It also maintains a research station with further locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue.

The working group ‘governance of ecosystem services’ at ZALF focusses on the analysis of market-and community-based instruments to better incentivize the provision of ecosystem services as public goods for specific beneficiaries and society at large. In our inter- and transdisciplinary research projects we mainly conduct empirical research in case studies in Europe, Asia and the Americas.

Currently we are looking for a PhD researcher to join our team and who likes to complete a dissertation within the research project ‘WetNetBB’, which is aimed to support the rewetted grassland systems in Brandenburg by developing of innovations and establishing new value chains of paludiculture.

As part of the federal program ‘Natural Climate Protection’, the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture is funding WetNetBB for a period of 9 years. WetNetBB is part of the national network PaludiZentrale that follows similar goals in four other regions in Northern Germany.

WetNetBB is a project consortium including the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Technology and Bioeconomy (ATB), Landesamt für Umwelt (LfU, State of Brandenburg), Hochschule für Nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde (HNEE), Geoforschungszentrum (GFZ) and ZALF. We aim for an implementation of paludiculture in four regions in Brandenburg using a living lab approach.

We are hosting the socioeconomics topics as part of the module 4 ‘Accompanying Research’. The particular focus for the dissertation is on social network analysis of the actors’ network involved in the development and implementation of new value chains to enable paludiculture.

We offer a part-time position (65% full-time equivalent) for three years (from 01.01.2024 until 31.12.2026). PhD researcher (f/m/d) on value chains to support the rewetting of peatlands
100-2023

Your tasks:

  • conceptualization and development of own research design to analyze new value chains to enable rewetting
  • conduct literature reviews and analysis
  • cooperation with regional actors
  • plan and coordinate field work for data collection
  • collect empirical data through interviews for social network analysis
  • software-aided qualitative and quantitative data analysis (e.g. MAXQDA, Gephi, UCINET/Net-Draw)
  • prepare results for communication to stakeholders (e.g. project workshops) and the scientific community (e.g. presentations at national and international conferences, journal publications)

Your qualifications:

  • excellent completion of a Master (or equivalent) in the field of economics, agricultural economics, nature resource management, human geography, (rural) sociology or related subjects
  • extensive knowledge of the EU common agricultural policy and agri-environmental and climate schemes in specific
  • knowledge of the concepts of social-ecological systems, ecosystem services, payments for ecosystem services, and social-ecological transformation
  • knowledge on peatlands and paludiculture is an advantage
  • experience in the application of methods in social empirical research (e.g. interviews, surveys)
  • experience in the use of SNA software (e.g. Gephi, UCINET/NetDraw) is beneficial
  • organizational skills and ability to work independently
  • excellent command of the German and English language (oral and written)
  • scientific curiosity and high interest in writing a doctoral thesis

What we offer:

  • work in inter-disciplinary and multinational team that encourages independence and self-reliance
  • a collegial and open-minded working atmosphere in a dynamic research institution
  • excellent technical facilities and equipment
  • Project budget to cover data collection and travel costs
  • links to national and international research networks (e.g. , Ecosystem Services Partnership, network in socio-economics of climate-friendly peatland use)
  • access to training courses for PhD students (e.g. in-house training, Doctoral Certificate Program in Agricultural Economics, budget for additional training)
  • opportunity to receive a PhD from the Leibniz-University Hannover under the supervision of the working group leader Prof. Dr. Bettina Matzdorf
  • salary in accordance with the guidelines for public employees according to the German TV-L, up to level E13, including special annual payment
  • option to conduct up to 40% of your monthly working hours as mobile work
  • support in reconciling work and family life
  • employer subsidized job ticket

Women are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications from severely disabled persons with equal qualifications are favored. It is generally possible to work in the position on a part-time basis. Please send your application preferably online (see button online application below).

For e-mail applications, create a PDF document (one PDF file, max. 5 MB; packed PDF documents, archive files like zip, rar etc. Word documents cannot be processed and therefore cannot be considered!) with the usual documents, in particular Cover letter, CV, proof of qualification and certificates, stating the reference number 100-2023 until November 12 2023 to (see button e-mail application below).

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us: Prof. Dr. Bettina Matzdorf, matzdorf@zalf.de, Dr. Cheng Chen, cheng.chen@zalf.de. For cost reasons, application documents or extensive publications can only be returned if an adequately stamped envelope is attached.

If you apply, we collect and process your personal data in accordance with Articles 5 and 6 of the EU GDPR only for the processing of your application and for purposes that result from possible future employment with the ZALF. Your data will be deleted after six months.

Online application

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