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) period—primarily driven by natural climate variability—with contemporary retreat patterns influenced by anthropogenic climate change. The research will combine advanced remote sensing techniques with ultra
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the research projects - “Monitoring and predicting slope instability in forested terrain from multi-mode remote sensing data” and “Resilience of rural infrastructure and communities to climate change
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combination of in-situ and remote sensing observations, as well as climate and snow models of varying complexity, the impact of blowing snow on local and regional scales. The PhD candidate will produce mass
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the surface mass and energy balance of coastal ice caps in Norway, utilising a combination of in situ and remote sensing observations. The PhD candidate will develop and deploy a comprehensive field
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of snow across catchment and regional scale areas. The PhD candidate is expected to quantify, through a combination of in-situ and remote sensing observations, as well as climate and snow models of varying
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contemporary retreat patterns influenced by anthropogenic climate change. The research will combine advanced remote sensing techniques with ultra-high-resolution analyses of lake sediments to reconstruct glacier
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, or environmental sciences with a focus on wetland/peatland ecology, climate science, ecological restoration and knowledge of greenhouse gas, ecohydrology, biogeochemistry, or remote sensing is preferred. Recent
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highly influential impacts, such as ozone layer depletion, tropics drying, ITCZ shifting, extreme precipitation, etc. Satellite remote sensing will be used in conjunction with meteorological reanalysis, AI
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critical juncture as food insecurity, environmental degradation, a changing climate, and socio-economic disparities threaten its stability and resilience. The RF is expected to use remote sensing
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