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, Peatland Restoration Job ID #2999 Apply Now Share this job on: Job Information Positions Available 6 Closing Date 24 Jan 2026 Type Casual Location Peace River AB Remote Option None Department Centre
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into rivers to restore natural processes, are increasingly employed to address habitat degradation, biodiversity loss, and flood-risk. This PhD aims to monitor and model the ecological responses of plant and
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and Security Initiative: Reference Number 11039 This position is part of the project “Securing Terrestrial Water Cycles: the Helmholtz SOlution Lab Elbe RiVEr Basin (SOLVE)”, funded by the Helmholtz
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of the Dakota Oyate, home to the Penumbra and Fitzgerald theaters, a diverse array of restaurants, and one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world. Just across the river, Minneapolis is the home to
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orchestras in the world. Just across the river, Minneapolis is the home to the Walker Art Center, First Avenue, the Guthrie Theater, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and one of the nation's liveliest
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restoration interventions at the project pilot site; support for organizing project events and ensuring the proper execution of activities among partners. Where to apply Website https://concorsi.unict.it
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Research Framework Programme? Interreg Reference Number 2025/CP/222 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The project “RIVERS-REST: Rivers Restoration
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team! For more information: https://www.csus.edu/student-life/housing/ Minimum Qualifications Abilities: Ability to read and write at a level appropriate to the duties of the position; follow verbal and
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related to advancing habitat restoration/land conservation projects and research. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Conducting field data monitoring/collection in support of projects and project planning
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floodplains provide a range of ecosystem services. Through hydrological connections to rivers, they store water helping to attenuate floods and maintain baseflows during droughts. They also facilitate