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products (e.g. E-OBS, EOBS-EU, NGCD, LAPrec, EURADCLIM) and contributing to flagship outputs such as the European State of the Climate report. The project also supports communications, outreach, training
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Council, supports communities in villages, towns and cities across Ireland to prepare for the rapid ageing of our population by paying increased attention to the environmental, economic and social factors
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outputs such as the European State of the Climate report. The project also supports communications, outreach, training, and quality assurance across the wider C3S programme. We are seeking a research
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Ireland (AFI). The Age Friendly Ireland Shared Service program within Meath County Council, supports communities in villages, towns and cities across Ireland to prepare for the rapid ageing of our
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Accreditation and Professional Development pathways for open research, ongoing development of the TROPIC Training and Open Research Resources, and taking a lead in Communication, Engagement, and Dissemination
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lead in Communication, Engagement, and Dissemination of the project’s work and outputs. Each of these elements is linked to a specific project work package, and the researcher will liaise regularly with
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of examining population exposure to extreme sea levels in low-elevation coastal zones (LECZ) in Ireland. In so doing, insight will be developed into population movements from vulnerable coastal communities
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coastal zones (LECZ) in Ireland. In so doing, insight will be developed into population movements from vulnerable coastal communities to the destinations of these potentially displaced persons. This is
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to enhance knowledge and communication for adapting to compound extreme events that have cascading impacts across sectors in Ireland. A key strength of the proposal is its integration across meteorology and
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impacts, and develop novel storyline based methods to enhance knowledge and communication for adapting to compound extreme events that have cascading impacts across sectors in Ireland. A key strength of the