The Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) are currently looking for a PhD researcher to join the team, focusing on completing a dissertation within the research project ‘WetNetBB’. The specific emphasis of the dissertation is on designing and evaluating policy interventions to facilitate the rewetting of peatlands. The research will utilize behavioral economic theory and quantitative methods to gain insights into farmers’ behavior concerning paludiculture adoption and to evaluate tailored policy interventions aimed at supporting peatland rewetting.
The position is based within the working group ‘governance of ecosystem services’ that 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.
The position is part-time (65% full-time equivalent) for three years (from 01.10.2024 until 30.09.2027). Apply before 28 July!