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Jennifer Veilleux

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Wageningen University & Research

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Wageningen University & Research

Wageningen University & Research

Postdoc in Visualising and Mapping Social and Environmental Disruptions in Forest and Coastal Communities

Postdoc opportunity at Wageningen University & Research in Visualising and Mapping Social and Environmental Disruptions in Forest and Coastal Communities . The Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group (FNP) and the Cultural Geography Group (GEO) are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to work on critical landscape research at the intersection of geography , environmental science , GIS , and social science . The project focuses on climate-change-triggered disturbances such as floods, wind, and drought, and how these disruptions affect landscapes and dependent communities, especially in forested settings. The postdoc will conduct an intersectional geospatial analysis , combine quantitative and qualitative approaches, and carry out field-based research using interviews, ethnographic methods, and multimedia data collection. The work will contribute to maps, publications, and an ESRI StoryMap, with two project sites to be selected in collaboration with the supervisors. Existing sites are in Poland and the United States, but alternative forested landscapes may be proposed. Supervisors: Jennifer Veilleux (Assistant Professor, Cultural Geography Group) and Agata Konczal (Assistant Professor, Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group), both at Wageningen University & Research. Eligibility highlights: PhD in geography, geosciences, GIS, anthropology, archaeology, landscape planning, environmental science, or a related field; strong GIS skills; experience with qualitative social science methods; English at C1 level. Additional languages and international/interdisciplinary project experience are assets. Funding and contract: 24-month postdoctoral appointment, initially one year with possible extension. Salary ranges from €3,546 to €5,538 gross per month for a 38-hour week, plus standard Dutch university employment benefits. Deadline: 6 July 2026. Internal candidates are encouraged to apply before 15 June 2026. How to apply: Submit the application through the official Wageningen University vacancy page only. Contact Jennifer Veilleux or Agata Konczal for scientific questions, and Jessa Rozema for procedure-related questions.

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Wageningen University & Research

Postdoc in Visualising Social and Environmental Disruptions in Forest and Coastal Communities

Wageningen University & Research is recruiting a 2-year postdoctoral researcher for a project on visualising and mapping social and environmental disruptions in forest and coastal communities . The postdoc will work across the Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group (FNP) and the Cultural Geography Group (GEO) at Wageningen University, in the Department of Environmental Sciences. The project focuses on critical landscape research , human-nature relationships , and intersectional geospatial analysis of climate-change-related disturbances such as floods, wind, and drought . The researcher will combine GIS with critical social science , ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and multimedia methods to study how environmental disruptions affect landscapes and dependent communities. Two project sites will be selected together with the supervisors; the current examples are in Poland and the United States , but alternative sites may be proposed. The role includes designing and leading interdisciplinary research, producing two publications , and creating maps and/or an ESRI StoryMap . The position is based on site at Wageningen University in the Netherlands and involves active participation in both chair groups. Eligibility highlights: a PhD in geography, geosciences, GIS, anthropology, archaeology, landscape planning, environmental science, or a related field; strong GIS skills; qualitative interviewing and multimedia research experience; English at C1 ; additional languages are an asset. Funding and terms: competitive salary of €3,546–€5,538 gross/month for a 38-hour week, with Dutch university employment benefits. The contract starts as a one-year appointment and may be extended to cover the full project duration. Application deadline: 6 July 2026 . Apply via the official WUR vacancy page only.

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