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is a widely used coastal management strategy to offset coastal erosion. Currently, 10 million m3 of sand are added to the Dutch coast annually. These volumes will need to be further increased
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backgrounds to come up with more eco-friendly sand nourishment designs? Then we invite you to apply for a PhD position our team! Sand nourishment is a widely used coastal management strategy to offset coastal
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marshes to pollution filtering and coastal protection in the Wadden Sea. The SALTGARDEN consortium is a collaboration between 6 universities, 3 research institutes, a landscape architect, area managers and
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The department of Coastal Systems (COS
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² includes a strong societal component by including stakeholders from several socio-economic sectors, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture, and tourism. This project is a
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² includes a strong societal component by including stakeholders from several socio-economic sectors, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture, and tourism. This project is a
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, dynamic salt marshes to pollution filtering and coastal protection in the Wadden Sea. The SALTGARDEN consortium is a collaboration between 6 universities, 3 research institutes, a landscape architect, area
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patterns and habitat use of birds. TRICMA² includes a strong societal component by including stakeholders from several socio-economic sectors, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture
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patterns and habitat use of birds. TRICMA² includes a strong societal component by including stakeholders from several socio-economic sectors, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture
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, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture, and tourism. This project is a collaboration between Dutch, German and Danish research institutes, among which: University of Hamburg