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: Agrarian History, Landscape Architecture, Rural Development, Environmental Communication and the Division of Political Science and Natural Resource Management. This division includes Sida's Helpdesk
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The Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management at SLU Alnarp works with research and education. We work with issues related to the planning, design and management of landscapes
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that will be applied are interviews, GIS spatial analysis techniques and fieldwork/analysis in Uppsala. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in landscape architecture or related discipline
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Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management The Department of landscape architecture, planning and management is a multidisciplinary environment consistings of approximately 85
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collaboration across five divisions: Agrarian History, Landscape Architecture, Rural Development, Environmental Communication and the Division of Political Science and Natural Resource Management. This division
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Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management The Department of landscape architecture, planning and management is part of the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and
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at the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Science (LTV faculty) and mainly located in Alnarp, in the centre of Sweden’s most dynamic agricultural, horticultural and food producing
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Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management The Department hosts about 80 employees engaged in teaching, research and collaboration, and working with issues related to the planning
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acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better plants. About the position The plant roots are a highly powerful and dynamic part of the plant body that builds its underground architecture to access
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resource management, environmental economics, animal science and landscape architecture. SLU has just over 3,000 employees, 5,000 students and a turnover of SEK 3 billion. The university has invested heavily