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trade-offs and maximizes synergies between landscape services. In this PhD project you will develop this innovative theory and combine spatial analysis with a Research Through Design approach. You first
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be fluent in written and spoken English and enjoy working at the interface between curiosity-driven and application-inspired research. A key success factor of this project is the collaboration with
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you will also play a minor role in acquiring that data. You will work here You will be located at Wageningen University within the centre for Crop Systems Analysis (CSA) at Wageningen University. PhD
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followed by econometric and spatial analysis, and engaging with local communities and decision-makers. Your PhD will be awarded from Wageningen University and you will become a member of the ‘Urban Systems
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curiosity-driven and application-inspired research. A key success factor of this project is intensive collaboration between the two PhD projects, which means that candidates should enjoy collaboration with
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. The candidates should be fluent in written and spoken English, enjoy working within the interface between curiosity-driven and application-inspired research. A key success factor of this project is intensive
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, data analysis, and hydrogeology? Are you passionate about hydrogeological system understanding and sustainable groundwater management under a changing climate? Do you want to be part of
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and would you like to contribute to more sustainable agricultural systems? Do you enjoy the puzzle of data analysis with societal relevance? You might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! We
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, preferably vegetation surveys, soil sampling, plant population monitoring, or ecosystem functioning measurements Good knowledge of the Dutch flora Experience with data analysis in R Strong organizational and
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-oriented research to identify and translate core features of DIEs into design principles. Performing multi-case analysis of existing DIEs (e.g. SmartAgriHubs, FutureFoods, 4Growth) to assess organizational