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the boreal region of Sweden. The study sites are part of the SLU forest long-term trial series and located in boreal Sweden. Similar data from conventional rotation-forestry sites are available for further
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communication and scientific writing. Merits include experience in linking tree architecture to ecological processes, such as competition, stress responses, or forest dynamics, and knowledge of spectral
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Landscape Architecture Planning and Management (LAPF), along with collaborators in Norway, The Netherlands, Germany and Estonia. You will be responsible for designing, developing, conducting, and analysing
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continuous cover forestry methods for key ecosystems services including timber production, carbon balance and biodiversity values in the boreal region of Sweden. The study sites are part of the SLU forest long
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Estonia. You will be responsible for designing, developing, conducting, and analysing experiments, which will include small scale field and greenhouse trials of cover crops and potato as well as laboratory
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communication and scientific writing. Merits include experience in linking tree architecture to ecological processes, such as competition, stress responses, or forest dynamics, and knowledge of spectral
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about working at Lund University: Working with us. Duties and areas of responsibility At Lund University, a postdoctoral position is intended to provide opportunities for scientific and educational
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vacation entitlements, and a favorable occupational pension. Read more on the university's website about working at Lund University: Working with us. Duties and areas of responsibility At Lund University, a
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the geographic origins of DNA segments recovered from various sites to answer questions about their sources and transmission routes. This is an interdisciplinary project involving programming and modeling. In
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of an ongoing initiative to build a research environment on the theme of ‘church in public spaces’. The public space referred to includes both a metaphorical spatiality and concrete, site-specific