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for the sustainable use and conservation of coastal and marine ecosystems. In particular, you will contribute to the development of end-to-end ecosystem models and ecosystem data analysis tools. About the position You
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Your job Are you interested in a PhD focusing on the relationships between regenerative farming practices, biodiversity and ecosystem services within the wider landscape? This PhD will analyze
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We are looking for a researcher to the department of Aquatic resources, SLU Aqua, Institute of coastal research. You will contribute to developing ecosystem-based advice for the restoration and
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an independent impact assessment of potential climate interventions in the Arctic marine environment through laboratory experiments and computer modelling. The team will develop physical, climate and ecosystem
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approach including empirical data analysis, experiments, and theoretical modelling to develop science-based management strategies for the restoration of woodland ecosystems. We will collect, and collate from
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of the assembly of these complex microbial communities using ecological theory and mathematical models. The questions we address are: (1) how does the microbial community change during cultivation
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of areas suitable for persistence of healthy, accumulating peat (e.g., Ritson et al., 2024) under projected climate change scenarios. However, these models often fail to consider how these ecosystems might
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transparency, accountability, and trust in model outputs has become imperative, especially in critical domains such as disaster risk management, social vulnerability mapping using satellite imagery, and
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, and state-of-the-art infrastructure. Our model empowers visionary leaders to accelerate drug development and harness AI-driven innovation to address unmet medical needs. Benefits of Working with Great
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terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem services. However, critical gaps remain in understanding how the design, structure, and landscape context of solar parks influence ecological communities, and how habitat