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sequestering atmospheric carbon via photosynthesis. Although wetland forests can capture large amounts of carbon, wetland trees can also emit the potent greenhouse gas methane to the atmosphere, via their stems
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known as the Elizabeth Wood Research Fellowship in Musicology , named in honour of world-renowned musicologist Dr Elizabeth Wood who holds Bachelors’ degrees in English literature (with Honours) (1961
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(FCoE) in Mount Gambier, to advance innovative research on wood resources and wood-based products, with a focus on interdisciplinary collaborations within the University, with national and international
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The purpose of the MySydney Scheme and the Eleanor Sophia Wood MySydney Scholarship is to address the educational disadvantage experienced by people living in areas affected by socio-economic
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Status: Closed Applications open: 15/01/2024 Applications close: 6/03/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Wood is global leader in consulting
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Wood and Carey Group First Nations Scholarship has been generously donated to support an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander student studying a fulltime Bachelor or Postgrad course (excludes PG
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systems for use in the forest industry, and in particular those systems that simulate forest plantation growth, yield and other ecosystem processes, including the components that help capture and transform
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to operate (SLO) is increasingly seen as important by organisations globally. However, despite it increasing usage, the meaning and application of SLO is poorly understood. As SLO moves from the forest and
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for global challenges relating to climate change, food security, healthy food systems, biodiversity conservation, sustainable forest management, invasive species, and environmentally and economically
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of new interdisciplinary thinking and high-impact solutions for global challenges relating to climate change, food security, healthy food systems, biodiversity conservation, sustainable forest management