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, with only 40% of SO spilling less than the target 10 spills per year in 2023. Climate change impacts will exacerbate this issue, as more periods of drought (where pollutants settle in the bottom
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) analysing the effects of different trade-offs between timber production and biodiversity under the influence of climate change, and 3) developing optimisation models based on heuristic and AI-based methods
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, we conduct research on populations, communities andecosystems. We generate knowledge on how land use and climate affects animals, plants,nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas balance, and develop
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severely impacted the Dutch built environment, causing financial, environmental, and social effects. Climate change and urban developments are expected to aggravate this. Although municipalities recognize
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modeling) Molecular ecology and genetic analysis Ecosystem forecasting Salmon life history Climate and ecosystems CoastWatch /PolarWatch Fisheries resources (including advanced survey technologies
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population projections and management of wild bird populations in times of climate change”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah
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assist irrigation management and promote improved representation of irrigation processes in weather and climate models. Satellite data will be used to obtain a more accurate temporal mapping of irrigation
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wetlands – namely salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and mangrove forests – are hotspots for biodiversity, vital for human wellbeing1. Long-term losses in their extent due to land conversion and climate change
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. The resulting dataset will be analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) to quantify the relationships between these factors and uncover both direct and indirect pathways affecting behaviours
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densification model forced by high resolution output from the regional climate model RACMO to simulate the evolution of the Larsen C firn layer in the recent past (1950 to present) and into the future (up to 2100