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a cornerstone of UM6P’s commitment to addressing the critical challenges of agriculture, water management, and climate change in Africa. Established to operationalize the Agriculture, Water, and
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transformative change in how transport works, addressing the climate challenge whilst improving fairness and quality of life. INFUZE is an exciting new collaboration which will work with citizens and businesses
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variability, and the nature of human-climate interactions. The successful candidate will join the GeoPAC2 project (Geologic Perspectives on Abrupt Climate Change: Strengthening Ireland’s capacity for projecting
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(Investigating how climate change may increase risk of zoonotic spillover by changing human and wildlife movement, stress, and behavior). This position requires a PhD in ecology, disease ecology, epidemiology
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) fluxes. Using experiments conducted in both soil mesocosms and microcosms, this postdoctoral project aims to assess the effect of hydrological disturbances caused by climate change on interactions between
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thepast and future of crop pollination synchrony (BeeSYNC)". The project explores past and future trends in crop and pollinator phenology, focusing on climate variables as a driver of change over time. We
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Post-doctoral position (M/F) for testing drought-based BEF relationships at CEFE Montpellier, France
diversity of environmental contexts iii) Determine how climate change and management scenarios affect forest contributions, and assess synergies and conflicts between them. The person will establish a
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at the Naturmuseum Senckenberg. The post holder will ask which extant marine invertebrate taxa are most at risk of extinction under natural, baseline conditions today and under future anthropogenic climate change
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and Environmental Sciences (CAES) is a cornerstone of UM6P’s commitment to addressing the critical challenges of agriculture, water management, and climate change in Africa. Established
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. The post holder will ask which extant marine invertebrate taxa are most at risk of extinction under natural, baseline conditions today and under future anthropogenic climate change scenarios. The post holder