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We have an exciting opportunity for a curious postdoctoral researcher with expertise in aquatic ecosystem ecology to contribute to our research on how land-sea interactions and climate change affect
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sensitive to climate variability such as drought. Perennial crops can reduce the need for inputs, lessen environmental impact, and increase system resilience to climate change. There are already successful
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-Sanchez (Norwegian University of Life Sciences). The project is associated with the strategic research area BECC (Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate; http://www.becc.lu.se/ ) and the
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climate change to digitalisation and inequality. We combine expertise in architecture, civil engineering, and related disciplines to build a better world. About the research project This project develops
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, water, air, land, species, biodiversity etc.), the production, use and disposal of chemicals, goods, waste management and transport, mitigation and adaption measures in the context of climate change, as
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) on the effects of a changing climate in Arctic ecosystems. We offer a working environment with world-leading excellence on a broad range of disciplines, strongly connected to a global network of arctic research
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the world, but extinction because of climate change and human pressures. Our project will use cutting-edge imaging and AI-driven analysis to reconstruct their life histories and forecast future reef
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, environmental science and physical geography. The department has about 160 employees, about 30 of whom are postdoctoral researchers. For more information, visit: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-ecology-and
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conducts research and provides education on solutions to major environmental challenges such as climate change , energy transitions, and sustainable land use. Our challenge-driven research is
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Council (ERC). The overarching goal is to determine why warm-blooded animals struggle in a warmer climate, whether plastic or evolutionary responses can alter this outcome, and if selection for temperature