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proficient in community-engaged qualitative research and have an understanding of coastal and environmental monitoring to work in-depth on the ecology, values, and futures of sustainable coastal redevelopment
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have an understanding of coastal and environmental monitoring to work in-depth on the ecology, values, and futures of sustainable coastal redevelopment. They will also be excellent communicators with
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an overarching aim to advance scientific understanding of the Carbon © dynamics in Irish coastal and marine environments, whilst simultaneously improving management and harnessing their potential for climate
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the CFD component of the DETECT project and support other aspects of the project (management, reporting and fieldwork). The overall project aims to assess coastal vulnerability and model it using a
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to deliver user-friendly, fit for purpose outputs to set European marine management on a course to reverse biodiversity decline. It aims to do this through a process of integrating sustainable ecosystems and a
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to regionalized contributions of past and future drivers of sea level Consider impacts of sea level rise on European coasts, coastal erosion and marine habitat loss, risk perception and socio-economic impacts
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level Consider impacts of sea level rise on European coasts, coastal erosion and marine habitat loss, risk perception and socio-economic impacts of sea level rise Explore case studies related
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on European coasts, coastal erosion and marine habitat loss, risk perception and socio-economic impacts of sea level rise • Explore case studies related to regionalized contributions of past and future
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on European coasts, coastal erosion and marine habitat loss, risk perception and socio-economic impacts of sea level rise • Explore case studies related to regionalized contributions of past and future
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benefits across European estuarine and coastal environments. The successful candidate will be physically based in Cork, Ireland, and will work closely with international partners on the logistics