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Cécile Aubert

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Professor at University of Bordeaux

University of Bordeaux

France

Research Interests

Environmental Economics

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Climate Resilience

10%

Choice Experiment

10%

Urban Economics

10%

Environmental Science

10%

Economics

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Cécile Aubert

University of Bordeaux

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France

Postdoctoral Researcher in Economics of Coastal Risk Areas

The University of Bordeaux invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position in the economics of coastal risk areas, based at the Bordeaux School of Economics (BxSE). This role is part of the IRICOT project within the Risk Priority Research Program and Equipment (PEPR), focusing on insurance and land arrangements in residential areas exposed to climate-related hazards. The successful candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment, collaborating with experts in environmental sciences and human/social sciences. The project addresses the increasing risks of coastal erosion and submersion due to climate change, which intensify pressures on land and real estate markets and exacerbate social and environmental inequalities. The research aims to improve understanding of these hazards, support risk management, and promote adaptation strategies. Key activities include modelling individual housing decisions to analyze the interaction between housing markets, insurance systems, and inequalities, as well as designing hybrid incentive schemes that combine public solidarity and private financial insurance to influence residential location choices. Under the supervision of Professor Cécile Aubert (University of Bordeaux – BxSE) and Researcher Jeanne Dachary Bernard (INRAe – UR ETTIS), the postdoctoral researcher will study how insurance and land-based devices can limit residential settlement in high-risk coastal areas, encouraging both new and current residents to relocate. The work will involve theoretical and empirical approaches, including modelling choices based on wealth, insurance options, and national solidarity mechanisms (CatNat), and analyzing the impact of these factors on the housing market. The position offers a 15-month fixed-term contract with a gross monthly salary ranging from 2750€ to 3000€, 50 days of annual leave, 75% coverage of public transport costs, remote working options, healthcare contributions, subsidised meals, leisure and cultural activities, staff parking, and a sustainable mobility package. The laboratory is located in Pessac, near Bordeaux city centre and the Atlantic coast, with easy access by public transport. Applicants must hold a PhD in Economics and possess expertise in theoretical modelling, incentive theory, decision theory under uncertainty, moral hazard, anti-selection, empirical studies, preference evaluation, choice experiments, and discrete choice simulations. Strong analytical, organizational, and writing skills are required, along with a willingness to engage in interdisciplinary research and learn new techniques. Excellent English proficiency and compliance with French working laws are mandatory. The position is in a protected scientific area, requiring authorization from the Ministry. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates should submit a CV, statement of qualifications and interest, list of relevant publications, and contact details for two references to the provided email address. The selection process includes a pre-qualification phone interview and a videoconference interview with the supervisor. By joining this project, you will collaborate with a group of 14 partners specializing in coastal dynamics and human/social sciences, contributing to innovative research on climate adaptation and risk management in coastal regions.

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