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Observer les changements globaux et leurs conséquences : une approche interdisciplinaire et territorialisée M/F

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Date Limite Candidature : lundi 14 juillet 2025 23:59:00 heure de Paris

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Intitulé de l'offre : Observer les changements globaux et leurs conséquences : une approche interdisciplinaire et territorialisée M/F (H/F)
Acronyme : OBAIS
Référence : CPJ-2025-059
Établissement porteur : Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Nom du chef d’établissement : Antoine PETIT
Site(s) concerné(s) : Alliance Sorbonne Université, Rennes
Région(s) académique(s) : Rennes, Paris
Etablissement(s) partenaire(s) envisagé(s) : Université de Rennes - Université Rennes 2 - Sorbonne Université - Univiversité Paris Cité
Date de publication : mardi 20 mai 2025
Type de contrat : Chaire de professeur Junior
Durée du contrat : between 3 and 6 years depending on the research project and the profile of the scientist
Quotité de travail : Complet
Rémunération : Annual salary from 54 600 Euros to 57 800 Euros depending on professionnal experience.
Thématique scientifique : Interdisciplinary observation of global changes
Section(s) CN : 29 - Biodiversité, évolution et adaptations biologiques : des macromolécules aux communautés

Profil Recherché

Titulaire d’un doctorat ou diplôme équivalent ou justifiant de titres et travaux scientifiques jugés équivalents par l’instance compétente de l’établissement. Il n’y a aucune condition d’âge ou de nationalité pour candidater. Tous les emplois CNRS sont accessibles aux personnes en situation de handicap en bénéficiant d’aménagement d’épreuves rendus nécessaires par la nature du handicap

Stratégie d'établissement

Global changes include climate change, as well as the intensification of anthropogenic pressures, such as intensive agriculture or urbanization and land artificialization. These changes lead, among other impacts, to an increase in pollution and the scarcity of resources critical to life (water, soil and biodiversity). These changes threaten the sustainability of our socio-ecosystems and the habitability of our planet Earth. These impacts are different depending on the territories and ecosystems. Understanding the processes governing these changes in the habitability of the Earth is a preliminary to the development of transition policies (adaptation, mitigation). They require us to conduct interdisciplinary research on the environmental and societal impacts of these intense and rapid changes. The human, social, political and environmental impacts of these policies will not be similar depending on the social and environmental context of each territory. Thus, responses to these impacts must be made in concert with the stakeholders in a participatory science approach by crossing disciplines, methodologies and approaches. The CNRS, through three of its institutes and relying on its research infrastructures, must be the leader in this interdisciplinary and fundamental research in the service of a sustainable society and a habitable Earth.

Stratégie du laboratoire d'accueil

Potential host laboratories were identified by the intensity of their contribution to observing the impacts of global changes, in order to objectify these impacts, understand their processes, and analyze the intersection of social dynamics and the recomposition of spaces, in order to relate the state and quality of environments, territorial dynamics and social changes Two sites are envisaged: Paris (METIS and LADYSS) and Rennes (ECOBIO, ESO and Géosciences Rennes). The laboratories identified on these two sites have already proven their capacity to carry out territorial and interdisciplinary research. This post aims to support one or the other of these two sites on this theme.

Stratégie Internationale

The Chairholder will be required to implement actions and partnerships in the thematic field, and in particular to submit a project in response to European calls for proposals (ERC, Horizon Europe Consortium, etc.) during the 5 years of his/her contract.

Répertoire national des structures de recherche (RNSR) du laboratoire d'accueil

200012191F - Géosciences Rennes
199712664H METIS Milieux Environnementaux, Transferts et Interactions dans les hydrosystèmes et les Sols
199612367P ESO Espaces et sociétés
199612339J ECOBIO Ecosystèmes, biodiversité, évolution

199712591D LADYSS Laboratoire dynamiques sociales et recomposition des espaces

Résumé du projet scientifique

Global changes (climate change, loss of biodiversity, pollution, loss of arable soil, water crisis in both quality and quantity) and growing inequalities are the main drivers of a global crisis that affects ecosystems and habitability of the planet. The relationship between humans and the planet is going through the deepest crisis ever documented. This crisis threatens the quality of our living environment and our societies. Observatories currently exist set up by different CNRS institutes (SOSI for CNRS-Human & Social Sciences, SNO for CNRS-Terre & Univers, ZA and OHM for CNRS-Ecology & environment,) which aim to understand the interactions at within human societies in interaction with their physical environment and the entire living world. To cope with the scale and speed of changes, observe and understand the modifications and responses of environments and socio-ecosystems, observe transition policies (adaptation and/or mitigation), as well as the human consequences, social, political, environmental, it is necessary to cross disciplines, methodologies and approaches. This strategy will shed light on making it possible to prioritize the physical, biogeochemical and social mechanisms at work and then be a source of suggestions for decision-makers. The proposed project must address a question linked to the habitability and/or sustainability of a well-identified socio-ecosystem, on a given territory (urban, rural, or rural) attached to an existing observatory with a bank of data as complete as possible in terms of variables explored and temporal depth. The issues raised must be human, social and political, as well as environmental (biodiversity and bio-geo-physical cycles). The project must involve stakeholders in the broad sense in a participatory science approach, for example, or propose other innovative methods of co-constructing the investigation methodology and sharing of knowledge. This methodology may include, in addition to observation, modeling and experimentation approaches (in situ, in silico or in the laboratory). Its aim will be to define how such monitoring can be built and implemented, their limitations, and present a range of efficient solutions for deploying this strategy. It will draw on existing research infrastructures, and research programs (co-)led by the CNRS on the challenges of environmental transition. Interdisciplinarity, risk-taking, breakthrough and exploratory character are the key criteria considered in project selection.

Résumé du projet d'enseignement

Teaching will be discussed according to the site where the successful candidate is assigned. He/she will be involved in existing courses at each site.

Environnement Financier

  • Total financé (dont package ANR) : 200 k€
  • Total du projet : 0 k€

Diffusion scientifique

Results will be disseminated through world-class scientific productions (publications, software, patents, etc.). In addition, the project will communicate with a wide range of target audiences, including the scientific community, the media, decision-makers, the general public and schoolchildren. Specific tools will be developed, such as websites, newsletters, meetings, international symposia, summer schools and conferences.

Science ouverte

CNRS is developing a strong policy in favor of open science. Open science means making research results "as accessible as possible and as closed as necessary". To this end, the CNRS aims to make 100% of the texts of publications resulting from the work of its units accessible, in particular through the HAL repository. The data produced must also be made available and reusable, unless there are specific restrictions. In addition, the guidelines for individual evaluation have been revised in line with the DORA declaration, to be more qualitative and consider all facets of the researcher's activity.

Science et société

The relationship between science and society is now fully recognised as a dimension of scientific activity. The project will develop this dimension in synergy with all the partners. The resulting research work will help to inform public decision-making. Participatory science initiatives may be launched with stakeholders from the project's socio-economic and cultural ecosystem.

Indicateurs

The activity will be assessed on the basis of scientific output (publications, software, etc.), institutional and private partnerships formalised by contracts, international influence, the promotion of work to multidisciplinary scientific communities, innovation and its transfer to society, and scientific dissemination to non-specialist audiences.

Modalités d'organisation des auditions

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