Two NRCS Economists
There are two USDA NRCS positions available now.
There are two USDA NRCS positions available now.
The Council’s fisheries economist will work closely with other staff and Council committees to develop analysis and advice in support of Council decision making. He/she/they will report to the Deputy Director.
Our Lead Senior Economist and Senior Economist roles are a great opportunity for an economist who wants to move closer to policy making and action, with work firmly based in rigorous economics. For these roles, the economist should thoroughly understand both the mainstream and cutting-edge world class economic techniques applied to climate change and energy issues and be able to communicate the results of these analyses to other EDF staff and stakeholders.
The Lead Economist is responsible for ensuring technical excellence and conservation impact from CSF’s global body of work. S/he does this through technical and practical understanding of the interface between conservation and development, ability to drive policy change, and by inspiring and supporting CSF’s analytical staff.
We invite you to participate in a new large-scale Economists and Economics Survey
A session at the Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting is being organized (see the session “Collaborations between ecologists and economists to improve aquatic ecosystem management.”). The organizers are most interested in seeing submissions from others who have worked to create a common understanding of the biophysical units at the intersection of ecology and economics. Deadline for abstract submissions is January 10, 2022.