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PhD fellowship at ZEF on spatial assessment of land suitability

PhD fellowship at ZEF on spatial assessment of land suitability for Clean Development
Mechanism afforestation in Central Asia

ZEF is looking for a candidate for a PhD study as a part of the interdisciplinary research
project "Opportunities for climate change mitigation through afforestation of degraded
croplands in Central Asia", which was initiated by ZEF in 2009 with a financial support from
the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
The GIS/RS component of the project will aim to elaborate a GIS/RS-based tool for
identification and suitability assessment of marginal and abandoned croplands for carbon
sequestration and non-timber production. The PhD candidate is expected to pursue the
doctoral study in a close collaboration with colleagues from the accompanying research
packages, particularly on modeling the tree growth and C sequestration following
afforestation of degraded cropland, and on the economics of small-scale forests in the
context of the Clean Development Mechanism. The fellowship will provide a stipend and
research funds to pursue this doctoral study.
Requirements for the PhD candidates:
Relevant Master´s degree (geography); experience in GIS modeling and RS; good writing
skills in English; team work-orientation. Previous experience in Central Asian region and
knowledge of Uzbek (or Russian) and German language are desirable.
Start and duration of the PhD study:
Starting with the field research in February 2010. The duration of the scholarship period is 3.5
years.
Duty station:
During fieldwork: Khorezm province, Uzbekistan and Beruny province, Karakalpakstan;
Otherwise: Bonn, Germany
More information is available on request.

The eligible applicants are invited to send their application, including a letter of motivation, a concept note (2-3pp), Curriculum Vitae, and copies of certificates, to:
Dr. Asia Khamzina
Center for Development Research
Walter Flex Str., 3,
53113 Bonn, Germany
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tel: +49 228 731715, Fax: +49 228 731889

PhD fellowship at ZEF on spatial assessment of land suitability for Clean Development
Mechanism afforestation in Central Asia

ZEF is looking for a candidate for a PhD study as a part of the interdisciplinary research
project "Opportunities for climate change mitigation through afforestation of degraded
croplands in Central Asia", which was initiated by ZEF in 2009 with a financial support from
the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
The GIS/RS component of the project will aim to elaborate a GIS/RS-based tool for
identification and suitability assessment of marginal and abandoned croplands for carbon
sequestration and non-timber production. The PhD candidate is expected to pursue the
doctoral study in a close collaboration with colleagues from the accompanying research
packages, particularly on modeling the tree growth and C sequestration following
afforestation of degraded cropland, and on the economics of small-scale forests in the
context of the Clean Development Mechanism. The fellowship will provide a stipend and
research funds to pursue this doctoral study.
Requirements for the PhD candidates:
Relevant Master´s degree (geography); experience in GIS modeling and RS; good writing
skills in English; team work-orientation. Previous experience in Central Asian region and
knowledge of Uzbek (or Russian) and German language are desirable.
Start and duration of the PhD study:
Starting with the field research in February 2010. The duration of the scholarship period is 3.5
years.
Duty station:
During fieldwork: Khorezm province, Uzbekistan and Beruny province, Karakalpakstan;
Otherwise: Bonn, Germany
More information is available on request.

The eligible applicants are invited to send their application, including a letter of motivation, a concept note (2-3pp), Curriculum Vitae, and copies of certificates, to:
Dr. Asia Khamzina
Center for Development Research
Walter Flex Str., 3,
53113 Bonn, Germany
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tel: +49 228 731715, Fax: +49 228 731889

Closing date is January 15, 2010. Selected candidates will be contacted for a personal interview.