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Subsurface Resources (CSSR), funded by the Norwegian Research Council. About the project/work tasks: CSSR is a national research center dedicated to providing new subsurface knowledge and digital solutions
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tourism, which in turn affect natural resources, cultural environments, and social development, creating complex, dynamic, interrelated systems that are constantly evolving. Stakeholders in local governance
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landscapes. Climate and land-use changes typically impact livestock grazing, forestry, recreation, energy production, and tourism, which in turn affect natural resources, cultural environments, and social
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supervisor at an early stage in the application process, to ensure that there is a match between resources and expertise needed to implemement the project. A brief (max 1 page) account of your motivation
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essential that you discuss the details of the project idea with your potential UiB supervisor at an early stage in the application process, to ensure that there is a match between resources and expertise
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collaborate with national agencies such as the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), providing strong applied relevance and access to high-quality glacier and hydrological data. Qualifications
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, including the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) and other relevant groups, which provide a rich and supportive research environment with access to high-quality data and applied resources knowledge
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collaboration with national public agencies, such as the Norwegian Mapping Authorities and the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), which offers a rich and supportive research environment with
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provide a rich and supportive research environment with access to high-quality data and applied resources knowledge. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a master's degree or
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. The project will also collaborate with national agencies such as the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), providing strong applied relevance and access to high-quality glacier and