Utrecht University invites applications for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary project,
ARE BEST NbS project, focused on advancing the understanding of Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) through a mental model approach.
Your job You will play a pivotal role in mapping stakeholders’ perceptions of the benefits of NbS for biodiversity, human well-being, and societal transformation toward biodiversity recovery. You will work with an international consortium of researchers and stakeholders using a standardized, cutting-edge online software tool, M-Tool (van den Broek, 2021). This role offers an opportunity to contribute to pioneering research that will inform policy and practice for NbS implementation across Europe.
The key responsibilities include:
- leading the design and implementation of the mental model mapping process for diverse stakeholder groups, including local businesses, policymakers, and communities in case study regions (Portugal, Denmark, Hungary);
- using M-Tool to aggregate and systematically compare mental models across stakeholder groups and NbS academic experts;
- conducting interviews with stakeholders to populate the M-Tool and ensure the robustness of the standardised calibration process;
- analysing mental model data to identify discrepancies, inaccuracies, and differences in perceptions across stakeholders;
- collaborating with international research teams in the project to integrate findings into broader analyses of NbS preferences, benefits, and policy support;
- presenting results through reports, scientific publications, and presentations at international conferences;
- co-creating actionable recommendations for fostering stakeholder engagement in NbS development and implementation;
- 10% of the position consists of teaching relevant courses.