Researcher in land use policies

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 18 September 2025
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Researcher in land use policies

Integrated Biosphere Futures (IBF) Research group

The IBF Research Group, part of the IIASA Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR)
Program, is offering an opportunity for an experienced climate policy analyst who will
work on quantitative assessment of policies for the land use sector, and related research.

The role

The IBF research group has for many years been part of a multi-sectorial team informing scientists and policy makers on developments in the field of climate policies (including related areas such as energy, land use and international transport) on a global scale. This is to be done by tracking climate action and progress towards targets, and by providing analysis on global climate change mitigation using state-of-the art quantitative tools. This approach relies on conducting a thorough review of planned and implemented policies by countries using existing modeling frameworks. It aims to identify both the progress made towards achieving their targets and the gaps between planned actions and the internationally established targets. The findings from this analysis can be documented in scientific publications and policy briefs.

Currently, IIASA is looking for a policy analyst with experience in quantitative modeling to join the IBF research group and to contribute to climate policy analysis from the policy text to quantitative impact assessment. The successful candidate will join the existing team and contribute to ongoing projects that track national climate targets. Their work will include providing up-to-date assessments of progress on climate change mitigation, particularly in relation to the second and third rounds of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) covering actions through 2035. This will involve evaluating increases in ambition, analyzing how these efforts align with the policies and projections in the Biennial Transparency Reports under the Paris Agreement, and reviewing progress made by subnational and non-state actors worldwide. The candidate will also support other related projects as needed.

main tasks and responsibilities

  • Document current mitigation policies as being implemented in countries around the world and jointly develop GHG projections on the basis of such policies utilizing inhouse modeling tools.
  • Analyze the alignment between historical data, mitigation measures, and projections to strengthen accounting at various levels, in accordance with the UNFCCC guidelines (ETF) and IPCC methodologies.
  • Develop databases on historical GHG data, planned, adopted, and implemented policies, mitigation projections, and NDC targets for the AFOLU sector.
  • Manage data exchange and communication with partners and stakeholders engaged within ongoing projects.
  • Lead and contribute to project deliverables, reports and stakeholder communications.
  • Publish relevant results in peer-reviewed journals and participate in scientific conferences and workshops.

    qualifications

  • A generous holiday entitlement.
Relocation allowances and paid home leave. The possibility to work up to 100 days per year in home office (within Austria). Assistance for newcomers to Austria with visa, work and residency permit applications. Support finding accommodation in Austria.

Further details here.

About IIASA

IIASA is committed to a working environment that promotes equality, diversity, tolerance and inclusion within its workforce. This is reflected in our IIASA core values and the IIASA Gender Equality Plan (GEP). We encourage qualified candidates from all religious, ethnic, and social backgrounds to apply. In the case that candidates are equally qualified, preference will be given to applicants from countries where IIASA has a Member Organization.

Further Information

For further information about this opportunity please contact

Zuelclady Araujo Gutierrez, Research Scholar
or
Michael Le Gohebel, Program and Project Officer

For general information about working at IIASA, contact: recruitment@iiasa.ac.at

Applications

In order to apply for this opportunity, you will need to provide the following documents:

A cover letter outlining your motivation for and fit to the position A detailed Curriculum Vitae The names, addresses (including e-mail), and telephone numbers of two work-related reference givers.

Deadline for receipt of applications: 15 October 2025

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