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, and policy perspective, focusing on the sustainable development of forest-related natural resources. The Department contributes to education at the Faculty of Forest Sciences, and is responsible
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of on-site construction production processes, as well as sustainable development. You will also demonstrate independence, creativity, and strong collaboration and analytical skills. Research environment
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research in the areas of forest planning, forest remote sensing, forest inventory and sampling, forest mathematical statistics and landscape studies. The department is also responsible for the implementation
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between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Our main campuses are located
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. Specifically, we aim to answer how variation in microclimate—due to differences in macroclimate, topography, and roadside management—affects biodiversity. The goal is to contribute practical knowledge
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and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living
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to treat colleagues and students with respect, take responsibility for their work and contribute to a good working environment. We value the qualities that a balanced distribution of age, gender, and
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and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living
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and microbiological parameters with dynamics of organic matter and pollutants in anaerobic bioprocesses. Also, it includes the management and feeding of biogas reactors. This includes responsibility
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rot in these trees. Studies will focus on interactions between Armillaria spp. and H. fraxineus in causing basal lesions and collar rot; the impact of site conditions (e.g. soil moisture, fertility) and