Social impacts of Protected Areas Developing a model that will assist in the prediction of social impacts of protected areas in Europe. The University of Cambridge in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University is pleased to offer a 3 year PhD studentship available from October 2019. The PhD student will be enrolled in the Department of Land Economy and the degree will be awarded by the University of Cambridge. This PhD studentship is part of the project FIDELIO (Forecasting social impacts of Biodiversity conservation policies in Europe). A key aim of the project is to develop a model that will improve understanding of human perceptions of the social impact of protected areas in Europe. The project uses a mixed methods social science approach. The successful applicant is expected to ha

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