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into account climate change and non-stationary environmental conditions. The objective is to link reliability-based research to practically applicable decision-support tools for infrastructure managers and
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forestry practices, particularly in the face of climate change owing to minimize environmental impacts and economic losses. For more information about the department or division visit: www.slu.se/mykopat
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load-bearing capacity of existing infrastructure, taking into account climate change and non-stationary environmental conditions. The objective is to link reliability-based research to practically
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. The last application date is March 30, 2026. Project description The postdoc position is supported by the Water4All Transnational Project: Impacts of climate, N and P deposition and land use on water as a
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part of Chalmers Sustainable Transport Initiative, Chalmers eScience Initiative and Chalmers Energy Initiative. About the research project Climate change is a socio-economic challenge, and climate
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. Project description The postdoctoral position is part of an interdisciplinary research project a large collaborative initiative between academia and industry aimed at reducing the climate impact of cement
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are sought that will produce enough food sustainably, mitigate climate change, preserve threatened species, and support biological diversity and ecosystem services. Active dissemination, outreach and frequent
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agriculture. We conduct research for sustainable agriculture, forest production and biological conservation. Solutions are sought that will produce enough food sustainably, mitigate climate change, preserve
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sensitive to climate variability such as drought. Perennial crops can reduce the need for inputs, lessen environmental impact, and increase system resilience to climate change. There are already successful
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situational and emergent, the project aims to provide a novel way of conceptualizing and addressing the interlinked problems of biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change. Multispecies assemblages (MSA