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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Title of the project:"Assessment and monitoring of soil erosion processes in
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observation services in volcanology, seismology, magnetism, gravimetry and erosion. And the IPGP's permanent observatories monitor the four active French overseas volcanoes in Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion
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side. Health issues (infectious diseases) and environmental issues (biodiversity erosion) are to be documented. Responsibilities and tasks planned: The work will focus on: Bibliographic review, Report
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for farmers and sustainable agriculture. Many current annual cropping systems contribute to soil erosion, nutrient runoff into waterways, greenhouse gas emissions, and decreased biodiversity, while also being
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and Planets, Natural Hazards, Earth System and Origins. The IPGP is in charge of labelled observation services in volcanology, seismology, magnetism, gravimetry and erosion. And the IPGP's permanent
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expertise in engineering arid land agroecosystems with native plant species and soil ameliorants to enhance carbon sequestration and arrest soil erosion by wind. The candidate is expected to roll out
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: According to the IPCC’s work, the coastline is facing increasing erosion and submersion, while remaining attractive, which increases pressure on land and real estate markets. social and environmental
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of this work will help design an effective and sustainable management agenda for soil erosion, sediment transfer control, and water uses (sanitation, irrigation). Your future team You will join a dynamic and
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adaptation, environmental degradation, artificial intelligence, inequality reduction, building just societies, conflict resolution, global governance, democratic erosion, health access, and science policy
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in natural ecosysstems undergoing rapid transformations (due to changes in climate, land use and land cover, fire, erosion, etc.), deep soil layers, and other fundamental research questions related