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, continental, and global levels. About ARC_AIR – African Research Center on Air Quality and Climate: The African Research Center on Air Quality and Climate (ARC_AIR) is a research unit within UM6P dedicated
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Center on Air Quality and Climate: The African Research Center on Air Quality and Climate (ARC_AIR) is a research unit within UM6P dedicated to advancing scientific understanding and innovative solutions
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related to infrastructure, health, and the environment, and simulate scenarios under different climatic and social contexts to provide decision-making tools for sustainable urban planning. Main Tasks and
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. This includes improving the understanding, prediction, and management of hydrological processes under the pressures of climate variability, urbanization, and increasing water demand. The role involves
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with climate and humans, with emphasis on sustainable management of natural resources (soil, land, water, agriculture) in the context of Climate Change. One of center’s goals is to provide a set of
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, environmental risks, and the impacts of climate change on urban landscapes. Main Responsibilities • Develop Earth Observation based methodologies for monitoring urban environments, including soil conditions
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the dynamic of OM in the future global climate change by using Soil Organic Models. Mentor master students and PhDs Education, qualifications, and experience Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Agronomy
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conditions, require innovative solutions to overcome the challenges posed by climate change and resource scarcity. As part of this initiative, ASARI has reviewed and published a selection of crop species with
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IWRI - Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinspired Circular Conversion of Multi-source Biomass Feedstocks
for applications in water stress mitigation, nutrient retention, and soil regeneration. This work directly contributes to water scarcity resilience and climate-smart agriculture. Job Qualifications PhD in Chemistry
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. Forests sequester 25% of the carbon injected each year to the atmosphere by human activities and thus regulate the Earth’s global climate at short time scales. In its 2022 report for policymakers, the Word