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negative environmental impacts and are robust to climate change? Are you highly motivated to undertake a PhD training and actively pursue an academic career? Description: Crop production needs to be
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At the Department of Biosystems and Technology we explore interactions between soil, plants, animals, environment, climate and humans in systems for sustainable production of food and renewable raw
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Department of Biosystems and Technology At the Department of Biosystems and Technology, we explore interactions between soil, plants, animals, environment, climate and humans in systems
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use and climate affects plants, nutrient cycling, greenhouse gas balance, and animals, and develop sustainable solutions for the future. Read more about working work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en
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for Environment and Climate Change and the SLU Swedish Biodiversity Centre (CBM). Additionally, we house the SLU Center for Nature Interpretation (CNV). As the largest department within the Swedish University
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be involved in several on-going projects but is also expected to lead plant breeding-related projects with the focus on flowering, disease resistance, climate adaptation etc. The post-doc is expected
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, the department focuses on the broader implications of climate change on agriculture and forestry. Specifically, the Forest Pathology research group dedicates its efforts to studying economically and ecologically
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governance as well as legal, economic and technical aspects, including digital technology. Landscape management addresses many of the contemporary societal challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss
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modelling, joining our research on the effects of climate warming on aquatic food webs. This is one of two new positions funded by an interdisciplinary FORMAS project on marine extreme weather and climate
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analysis and the scientific reporting of the outcome. The scientific issues and results should revolve around development of silvicultural methods and practical implementation of adaptations to climate