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to integrate biodiversity as a co-benefit of NFM alongside flood risk management in the advice provided to farm holdings. Entry requirements: Applicants must already have, or expect to shortly graduate with, a
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(PBs) offer a promising alternative, reducing wave energy through dissipation and controlled overtopping, potentially mitigating flood risk while minimising environmental impact (Nimma & Srineash 2025
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processes for flood risk management in the Anzasca Valley, with particular focus on the territory of the Municipality of Macugnaga. The position is part of the MOHYCAM project (2025–2027), funded by
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MANAGEMENT OF URBAN FLOOD RISK -RIVER RISK THROUGH 2D MODELLING, RISK MAPPING AND NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS. (C-078/25). More information: https://tablon.upct.es/anuncio/ 8 E O04d 8 OW0 Deadline for submission
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of 2025. This contrast and vulnerability demonstrate the urgent need for adaptive and resilient water management strategies that navigate the increasing risk of sequential flood and drought events
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, including rare and extreme events. Quantify flood risk and improve early warning predictability in out-of-distribution conditions (climate change, land cover changes), and use explainable and causal ML
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they affect local and regional flood risk. This PhD project will explore how riverbeds in large tropical systems respond to the pressures of sand mining, and whether disturbed beds recover once mining stops
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, sustainable and equitable built environment. About the role RE-EnForCe (Resilience Enhancement through Multi-Hazard Impact Analysis of Earthquake and Flood-Affected Urban Contexts) develops a harmonised multi
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: telluric hazards (seismic, gravity and tsunamigenic) and the associated risks, the dynamics of the lithosphere and the Earth imagery, geodesy-metrology of the Earth and the near Universe. The laboratory
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project examines spatio-temporal variability of wave set-up, a key contributor to storm-driven high water levels that can considerably increase flooding risks at exposed shores of the Baltic Sea. By