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mechanisms for these investment opportunities, including e.g. carbon markets, and inform the designing of effective financial mechanisms that accelerate progress towards achieving climate change mitigation and
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: 3 years Location: Benguerir – Morocco Areas of research: Crop modeling, climate change scenarios, yield prediction, data analytics, sustainable agriculture. About UM6P: Mohammed VI Polytechnic
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of agricultural systems and forests contribute towards climate change mitigation. The University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P) has developed an Africa Carbon Flagship Program and seeks to increase its scientific
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system for simulating climate change scenarios, and (ii) 150 m² of growth chambers and speed breeding platform to accelerate the genetic gain and germplasm development. Job description: We are seeking a
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Intelligence related to degraded soil is highly desirable. Potential research areas will address current issues related to mine and marginal soil rehabilitation, and climate change focusing on: On soil fertility
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approach to understand how to control soil erosion and land degradation in the context of climate change. His responsibilities will include but not limited to: Conduct a comprehensive review of the state
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, "PhenoMerzouga.v2", which is a small-scale lysimetric system for simulating climate change scenarios, and (ii) 150 m² of growth chambers and speed breeding platform to accelerate the genetic gain and germplasm
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. An indoor system with (i) the phenotyping machines, "PhenoMerzouga.v2", which is a small-scale lysimetric system for simulating climate change scenarios, and (ii) 150 m² of growth chambers and speed breeding
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. An indoor system with (i) the phenotyping machines, "PhenoMerzouga.v2", which is a small-scale lysimetric system for simulating climate change scenarios, and (ii) 150 m² of growth chambers and speed breeding
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setting. In line within the international climate change mitigation efforts. This position will work as part of the CAES and helps to build up research in the field of plant ecology and biodiversity