You will be responsible for the design, implementation and analysis of the field component of the project, including co-ordinating field teams to carry out household surveys using specialised techniques such as the unmatched count technique, discrete choice experiments and behavioural games. You will also be responsible for ensuring that your work is clearly documented and contributing to the dissemination of the project’s findings through peer reviewed journal articles and conference presentations.

This post will contribute to research carried out as part of the NERC-funded project “Learning from observational data to improve protected area management”, a 3 year study which aims to combine insights about human decision-making and field data with statistical and simulation-

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