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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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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 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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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
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nurseries, understanding how species are affected by different forest management practices, and modelling how conservation and timber production can be combined over time. The PhD students will be employed by
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fluxes of energy and matter in hybrid aspen as the model system. Trees represent the single most important carbon sink on the planet. An incomplete mechanistic understanding of carbon sequestration in
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has galvanised global action, through initiatives such as the UN’s Decade on Ecosystem Restoration2, to protect what remains and restore what was lost. Yet, restoration of coastal wetlands at scale is
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dynamic environmental conditions; Integrate empirical data analysis into conceptual models to investigate how altered conditions due to offshore wind farms may lead to broader ecological impact across
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About the role The Department of Mathematics at the University of Sussex is inviting applications for a fixed term early career research position centred on advancing ecological modelling of soil