**Job Description**
This PhD project, part of the ANR FIRE-LANDES initiative, focuses on simulating vegetation and fire risks in the Landes de Gascogne region of France, spanning from the end of the Holocene to 2100. The research aims to understand how changes in vegetation composition have influenced the flammability of the landscape over time. The project will utilize the LANDIS-II forest landscape disturbance and succession model, conducting simulations based on palaeoecological data. The successful candidate will be enrolled at the University of Montpellier, collaborate with an international team, and contribute to developing vegetation layers and parameterizing the fire model for LANDIS-II.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Ability to use forest landscape disturbance and succession models (e.g., LANDIS-II).
• Data analysis from palaeoecological data.
• Collaborative research and teamwork skills.
• Basic French language proficiency.
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Environmental science
• Biological sciences
• Geosciences
**Experience**
Experience Required:
• None (Environmental science)
• None (Biological sciences)
• None (Geosciences)
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