Research Support in Analysing Mangrove Responses to Climate Change

Support research on mangrove responses to climate change and carbon sequestration.

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Application deadline 5 months ago: Friday 30 Jan 2026 at 00:00 UTC

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Overview

Support research on mangrove responses to climate change and carbon sequestration.

You have:

  • Demonstrated writing experience.
  • A master’s degree or equivalent (e.g., bachelor’s degree with 3+ years) in an area related to data science, R programming, data analysis, climate projection, carbon emissions modeling, forestry, mangroves, sustainability, remote sensing, or related fields, is a strong asset.
  • Good communication skills and being very attentive, responsive and proactive, as our projects are very fast-paced.
  • Statement of purpose (~ 200-300 words) highlighting experience with data analysis, R programming, data science, and writing scientific articles/reports.

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Morobe Development Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organisation located in Papua New Guinea, established to advance sustainable community development initiatives and address various pressing issues, including environmental conservation and women's rights, that impede regional progress.

Mangrove forests are essential internationally, sustaining the livelihoods of millions along coasts and considerably contributing to economies through ecological services valued in the billions of dollars each year. These services encompass shoreline stabilisation, habitat provision for various benthic macrofauna, and the supply of food, honey, and lumber.

Mangrove forests provide scalable and cost-effective natural climate solutions by sequestering carbon in biomass and soil/sediment, in addition to their economic and social advantages. The global potential of mangrove forests to counteract climate change is considerable, capable of offsetting a significant percentage of annual fossil fuel emissions via carbon absorption.

Several of our current initiatives concentrate on the application of diverse remote sensing technologies to monitor forest biomass, analyse land use change trends, assess climate change implications, and preserve sea turtle habitats.

We are seeking online volunteers who are passionate about data science and sustainability, particularly regarding mangroves, and are eager to improve their research writing skills (approximately 20 hours per week for 12 weeks) to assist us in this research collaboration. The aim of this research is to analyse the response of mangroves to climate change scenarios over the next century using climate prediction techniques and to determine their carbon sequestration capability through carbon emission modelling.

Online volunteers possessing a data science background will collaborate on climate projections regarding mangrove responses over the next century. Proficiency in R programming is required, along with contributions to the development of carbon emission models to estimate the carbon sequestered by this ecosystem.

Morobe Development Foundation (MDF) Inc. is looking for 6 (six) Online Volunteers who have expertise in data analysis, R programming knowledge, climate projection and carbon emission modeling, and a background in the field of data science, preferably also in forestry, mangroves, sustainability, remote sensing, or related areas.

Tasks below will be distributed among Online Volunteers. Selected online volunteers would be expected to assist the MDF team with: - Data analysis-related and programming tasks for the establishment and analysis of climate change projection under different scenarios in the next century and carbon emissions modeling. - Tools development that allows simulating the response of mangroves under climate different climate change scenarios (e.g. sea level rise) - Journal article writing (drafting preparation and literature review) - Grant proposal support (drafting proposal and literature review)

The topic of the current research is: "Understanding how mangroves will respond to climate change in the next century and how much carbon emissions they are sequestering”.

The results of this project will be included in a peer-reviewed journal article, and based on the level of contributions, the online volunteers will be acknowledged (with a certificate) and/or invited to be co-authors. Students looking into applying for PhD programs are highly encouraged to apply.

The candidates should have: - Demonstrated writing experience - A master’s degree or equivalent (e.g., bachelor’s degree with 3+ years) in an area related to data science, R programming, data analysis, climate projection, carbon emissions modeling, forestry, mangroves, sustainability, remote sensing, or related fields, is a strong asset. - Good communication and be very attentive, responsive, and proactive, as our projects are very fast-paced.

For our consideration, please also provide a statement of purpose (~ 200-300 words) highlighting your experience with data analysis, R programming, data science, and writing scientific articles/reports on the aforementioned topics and why you would be the best candidate for this role.

Potential interview questions

How have you used data analysis in previous projects? This question gauges your practical experience with data analysis techniques. Provide specific examples of data analysis tasks you have performed and the outcomes.
Can you describe your experience with R programming for data projects? The interviewer wants to understand your technical proficiency in R. Pro members can see the explanation.
What is your understanding of mangroves' role in climate change? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe a time you had to work proactively in a fast-paced environment. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies do you use for effective scientific writing? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you stay current with data science trends? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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