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position on vulnerability and adaptation to climate change inside the Mediterranean Ramsar network. The Tour du Valat is a research institute for the conservation of Mediterranean wetlands based in
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Details Title Postdoctoral Research Position in AI for Healthy Climate Adaptation School Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Department/Area Biostatistics Position Description Position
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with social scientists in the team and local stakeholders, we will also develop potential future scenarios that should support adaptation to climate change and sustainable development. Your tasks Adapt the LPJ
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) are an important tool for predicting the impacts of climate change on communities and ecosystems, but their accuracy depends on how well they reflect factors that ultimately drive plant fitness, including resource
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structural changes in the governance of natural resources and their relationships with sustainable development, thereby enhancing adaptation and resilience to climate change. Mandatory requirements: Fluent
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vulnerable regions, (iv) creating tools for climate justice analyses to inform risk assessment, adaptation planning, and policy support, and (v) delivering attribution services that will help operationalize
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will consist of the adaptive capacity of +TIP condensates across unicellular eukaryotes: a potential biosensor for phenotypic plasticity in the face of climate change. This project will leverage the eco
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origin or elaboration of evolutionary novelties. In the context of ongoing climate change, WGDs may be a crucial mechanism to help plants and other organisms adapt. However, the evidence supporting
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or elaboration of evolutionary novelties. In the context of ongoing climate change, WGDs may be a crucial mechanism to help plants and other organisms adapt. However, the evidence supporting these hypotheses is
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for the attribution of compound events and impacts which might be ground-breaking to support adaptation in vulnerable regions, (iv) creating tools for climate justice analyses to inform risk assessment, adaptation