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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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at the heart of these crises: they determine how ecosystems are managed, how biodiversity and ecosystem services are affected, and to what extent human demands are met. Large-scale economic and land-use models
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the early Eocene hyperthermals has so far not been constrained for shallow marine ecosystems. The goal of this PhD project is to assess the sensitivity of marine ecosystems in NW Europe to climate change
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for the research topic “Modelling the impacts of soil pollution on soil ecosystem services”. The topic is focused on ecosystem services, soil ecotoxicology, soil contamination, and ecological risk assessment. The
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forest regeneration, as well as the demography and evolution of seed-consuming animal species, triggering cascading effects on community dynamics and overall forest ecosystem functioning. Understanding
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of biodiversity in the long term. This is especially critical because alpine and arctic ecosystems harbour disproportionately high levels of biodiversity and provide important ecosystem services
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demand of OFR in Luxembourg; (5) support the valuation of other ecosystem services (ES), especially those covered in FORFUS, and compare these with OFR. Building on existing approaches, a new survey-based
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of robust management concepts for the sus-tainable provisioning of diverse ecosystem services and for maintaining the integrity and diversity of ecosystems in a changing world. We are looking to fill the
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to foster impactful outcomes. Service & Teaching: While there are no mandatory teaching duties, candidates may choose to contribute as Teaching Assistants by mutual agreement. KEY SELECTION CRITERIA We
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nutrient inputs in terrestrial ecosystems with far-reaching consequences for ecosystem functioning throughout their native range. Currently, virtually no knowledge exists about pink salmon impacts