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We are searching for two motivated postdocs interested in exploring the effects of diversification in agriculture on crop yields or farm economics, and their vulnerability to climate change
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We are looking for a person who wants to develop statistical methods and hydrological modelling to better understand the potential climate benefits of wetland restoration. About the position We
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related to climate adaptation. The doctoral studies will be performed at the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, which is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC), at SLU in Umeå
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and laboratory, our department focuses on the broader implications of climate change on agriculture and forestry. Our Forest Pathology research group specifically dedicates its efforts to studying
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are facing challenges due to anthropogenic climate change, with temperatures projected to increase by 5°C by 2100. This will raise the frequency and severity of drought events, impacting the survival
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soil functions are affected by changes in environmental conditions, including climate change. Through research, environmental analysis and education, we contribute knowledge about future sustainable land
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climate. Other tasks will contribute to supporting division work on environmental assessment. The successful candidate will work with researchers in the Division of Geochemistry and Hydrology
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, Environmental Communication and the Division of Political Science and Natural Resource Management. This division includes Sida's Helpdesk for Environment and Climate Change and the SLU Swedish Biodiversity Centre
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Due to climate change, plants are increasingly exposed to heat waves when flowering. This is bad news for the temperature sensitive pollen grains, as high temperatures can lead to increased pollen
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forest production and the environment is in focus. Growth in Swedish forests has declined over the past 15 years. Biodiversity and the role of forests in climate change are now key societal issues