PhD position 2 (65%) The social health and well-being benefits of urban oases under climate change
22.12.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal
StOasenWandel: Investigating the socio-ecological significance of urban green spaces under climate change
Project background:
This research project “StOasenWandel” is interested in the socio-ecological significance of small green spaces – what we call urban oases (Stadtoasen) – in our
growing, increasingly warmer cities. Small green spaces can have a high overall impact in climatic, biophysical, ecological, and social-health characteristics of cities. We want to understand the structure, function and significance of urban oases so that we can create new oases and protect current valuable oases.
- How urban oases locally support temperature regulation (e.g. via vegetation structure) and human health and wellbeing (e.g. via nature experience) in cities, particularly in the context of climate change.
- What citizens want from their urban oases in the context of climate change and desired health benefits.
- Professorship for Urban Productive Ecosystems (Monika Egerer)
- Professorship for Forest and Agroforest Systems (Peter Annighöfer)
- Chair of Forest and Environmental Policies (Michael Suda)
- An innovative and lively working environment at the university and campus Access to modern facilities and infrastructure at a strong research department
- Scientific exchange, flexibility, independence and self-responsibility
- Extensive options of vocational training (meetings, workshops, conferences)
- A chance to receive your doctoral degree
- TV-L E13 (65%), initially limited to 3 years
- Motivated to elucidate complex social-ecological processes that underly mechanisms driving human well-being in urban green spaces
- Eager to integrate basic and applied research to improve the management of urban green spaces for people and climate resilience
- Methodological knowledge of sociology, urban ecology, survey development or mixed quantitative-qualitative methods in social research
- Interested in using interdisciplinary approaches e.g. citizen science in your PhD
- Excellent diploma or master’s degree in related field
- Excellent communication skills and public engagement
- German-speaking with very good knowledge of English
- Pronounced scientific and writing skills are a benefit
Prof. Dr. Monika Egerer (monika.egerer@tum.de).
http://upe.wzw.tum.de/ & https://www.ep.mgt.tum.de/en/wup/home/
monika.egerer@tum.de and michael.suda@tum.de
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Kontakt: monika.egerer@tum.de


