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PhD: The Urban-Ocean Nexus: Towards Developing Inclusive, Resilient Blue Economy Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning Hours per week: 36
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- Netherlands Merian Fund project “The Urban-Ocean Nexus: Towards Developing Inclusive, Resilient, and Sustainable Blue Economy in Indonesia and the Netherlands” at the International Development Studies (IDS
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description North of Greenland is the Last Ice Area of sea ice in the Arctic
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, Environmental Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, or other appropriate fields. You will work on the project: Land-ocean interaction across the K/Pg boundary. Your job The Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary marks a
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of global water resources. Your job In many areas of the world, water resources are overexploited, leading to the depletion of water volumes and deterioration of water quality in aquifers, reservoirs and
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hydrological model” as part of a large international project to improve the modelling of global water resources. Your job In many areas of the world, water resources are overexploited, leading to the depletion
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great fit for you! Your job Root suberization is a promising example of a multi-stress protection trait. Suberin can protect a plant from losing water during drought, oxygen deprivation during flooding
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lead to shifts in microbial species composition and ultimately reducing soil’s water-holding capacity. The spatial distributions of such soil communities, the changes in (functional) diversity
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research and education on BSc, MSc and PhD level. We research processes, patterns and dynamics of Earth’s systems from the mountains to the sea, and the interaction in between. This knowledge is essential
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deteriorating microbial (soil) communities that are also affected by these stress factors and this may lead to shifts in microbial species composition and ultimately reducing soil’s water-holding capacity