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resource studies? Are you interested in exploring and understanding the potential (and limitations) of market-based instruments in forested landscapes? Then this could be the ideal PhD position for you! This
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the potential (and limitations) of market-based instruments in forested landscapes? Then this could be the ideal PhD position for you! This PhD position at the Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group is
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Your job Are you passionate about climate change and forests? Do you want to be part of an international team that aims to better understand how the global carbon cycle responds to climate change
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including organic substrates, such as peat or wood chips. Organic materials act as absorbent and will thus increase the retention time of OMP in the system. Furthermore, organic substrates form growth
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between species generates potential to adapt to environmental change. You will be embedded in a research team investigating speciation and adaptation using wood ants and spider mites (led by Dr. Jonna
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to) climatic change (e.g. rainfall pattern, food production patterns, forest covers, and land use change); Strong interest in collaboration with local communities and other key partners in the country you will
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of Science tackle fundamental and complex scientific problems to help pave the way for a sustainable and healthy future. From forest fires to big data, from obesity to malnutrition, and from molecules
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community. We work in a vibrant and lively (work) environment on our beautiful campus, close to the forest and easily accessible by public transport. We are committed to a sustainable society and challenge
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support and lawmaking in the field. Forest-based offsetting is always subject to the risk of reversal (e.g. through forest fires). Market-based mechanisms for mitigation are prone to create “hot air”, i.e
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the way for a sustainable and healthy future. From forest fires to big data, from obesity to malnutrition, and from molecules to the moon: we cover the full spectrum of the natural sciences. Our teaching