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of freshwater species which would facilitate greater spatial and temporal sampling of freshwater fishes in Madagascar. This project has a direct conservation impact providing data to support the sustainable
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decision support systems, validated against field measurements. The doctoral studies will be performed at the Department of Forest Ecology and Management at SLU in Umeå. The PhD student will have a permanent
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economic factor: around 80% of all decisions in society are said to have a spatial component, due to the fact that everything happens somewhere at some time. GI is essential to numerous application areas
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) Proven affinity with the application of statistical methods for data analysis of spatial and temporal datasets in the domain of agronomy, ecology and environmental sciences Proven affinity with modeling
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independently and as part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team. • Enthusiasm for women’s health and microbial ecology. Be Bold. Position Description: Science & Lab Work: • Design, conduct, and troubleshoot
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exacerbates the impacts of all nine, including climate change and loss of biodiversity. Marine plastic pollution on the hundreds of thousands of islands that form the outer Norwegian coast is spatially
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. The PhD Scholarship will be carried out at the Section for Freshwater Fisheries Ecology at DTU Aqua, which aims to develop aquatic knowledge and tools for sustainable aquatic management, including
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barriers, the societal needs, storm surge barrier and ecological impacts. Key research questions will be: How can adaptation decisions on storm surge barriers in the Dutch delta be linked to other decisions
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comprehensive understanding of the region's complex socio-ecological system. 2. Backcasting Novo Progresso, Pará, Brazil and Harburg County, Germany: Through participatory methods, the project will identify
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Earth system models on different temporal and spatial scales to answer key questions of global change. Doctoral candidates of the IMPRS-ESM contribute to the development and application of Earth system