POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP:
EXPLORING FOOD SYSTEMS TRANSFORMATIONS IN AFRICA’S RAPIDLY CHANGING CITIES

 

Location: South Africa and the Netherlands

Start: September 2018

 

The Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) seeks
applications for a postdoctoral fellowship on African city food systems, beginning early September
2018. The postdoc will be based in South Africa for approximately 75% of the time and work as a
guest researcher in the Netherlands for the remaining time.

The research forms part of an international collaborative project under the auspices of LEAP-Agri
(https://www.leap-agri.com/) and includes researchers from South Africa, Uganda, Netherlands and
Belgium. The project aims to promote sustainable and nutrition-secure city food systems by
developing knowledge and tools for local and national development planning. The research will be
undertaken in two case studies (Cape Town and Kampala) and includes (i) characterizing city food
systems through identifying key food system activities, drivers, feedbacks and outcome indicators;
(ii) modelling current food systems dynamics and exploring alternative futures; (iii) developing
response strategies that target local and national development planning; and (iv) running and
evaluating knowledge co-production and participatory planning approaches for achieving impact.

 

Key activities of the postdoc:
• Developing a model to represent food system dynamics across the urban, peri-urban and rural
landscapes of the case studies with inputs from the project team and stakeholders on food
system activities, key drivers, feedbacks and outcome metrics
• Translating narrative scenarios of alternative food futures to quantitative scenarios that can be
modelled
• Exploring the trade-offs and synergies presented by these alternative scenarios in terms of the
different outcomes identified by stakeholders
• Producing spatial products and tools for city planners
• Synthesizing results of research in peer-reviewed journal articles
• Supervising Masters-level researchers in collection of field data and analysis of the results
• Presenting results to academic and policy audiences in meetings, forums, workshops and
conferences
• Overseeing meeting and travel logistics undertaken by Masters-level researchers and secretarial
support
• Working with the project coordinator to implement the project activities across a
geographically-dispersed project team

 

Requirements:
• PhD in one or more disciplines that are broadly associated with land system science (e.g.
geography, agriculture, environmental science, natural resource economics, ecology, social
sciences and humanities), with a strong research interest in urban food systems and a good
academic record.
• Programming experience (e.g. in R, Python and/or Google Earth Engine) to allow customization
and coupling of existing land use and other related models
• Advanced skills in analyzing geospatial data in GIS (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS, etc.) and the ability to
source, manage and harmonize diverse data types in spatial analyses across a range of spatial
scales
• Experience in research focused on food systems dynamics, social-ecological systems, scenarios
planning, and/or ecosystem services is a strong advantage
• Demonstrated track record in writing scientific publications
• Excellent communication skills in English – both orally and written
• Ability to work collaboratively in the transdisciplinary space in developing countries, with
academics, businesses, and government agencies at different scales and across different sectors
• Ability to ensure that professional ethics are followed in gathering, processing and disseminating
research information so that the rights, interests, values and welfare of people who take part in
the research are not compromised
• Strong interest in integrating knowledge across the natural, social, economic and health
sciences, and in developing science-based products that meet policy and implementation needs

 

Logistical requirements:
• Availability for regular meetings with the project team and other project-related meetings
• Availability for research exchange visits to the Netherlands
• Willingness to travel locally and internationally for meetings as required (meetings may take
place in all four partner countries – some of these may be virtual and others than face-to-face)
• Driver’s license
• Ideally be a resident of an African country

Fellowship offer:
• The candidate will be based approximately 9 months per year at the Biodiversity and Ecosystem
Services Research Group of CSIR in South Africa and visit IVM of VU for about 3 months per year
• The fellowship includes a living allowance of € 1,750 per month that will be paid from the project
through the VU in the Netherlands
• In addition, the project will reimburse research costs, such as travel between South Africa and
the Netherlands during the project and an accommodation allowance while on research
exchange in the Netherlands
• The fellowship will be awarded initially for one year and upon good performance a prolongation
for another 2 years will be offered
• The candidate is expected to pay all health insurance, housing and other insurances from the
fellowship

 

Application instructions:
Applicants should send a full CV, contact details for three references, and a cover letter that details
their interest in the position and outlines their relevant skills and experience. The cover letter should
be a maximum of 2 pages.

Please submit all materials as one pdf file. The submission should be made by email with subject line
‘Postdoc Application: LEAP-Agri’ to Ms Marjolijn Staarink (marjolijn.staarink@vu.nl).

Contact Dr Jeanne Nel (j.l.nel@vu.nl) should you have questions.

 

The application deadline is 15 Aug 2018.