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of all domains of human and non-human life etc. We can frame these concerns in terms of the social disruption of the lifeworld – i.e. the meaningful environment of everyday life experience in which we
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ecologists highlight how industrial-capitalism, and its view of nature as separate from humanity, threaten the viability of life on the planet and disproportionately affect people and populations with long
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effectively and efficiently, we will advance the use of immersive digital twins that allow for accessing simulations and sensed data more naturally and effectively from the perspective of human communication
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of the biological quality elements of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) to assess the ecological status of rivers, lakes and estuaries. However, wide-scale habitat changes, caused by intensive human use
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on a flow cell with an array of hundreds of receptors active in a monolayer of living human cells on a square centimetre. Depending on the type of test, dozens of (water) samples can be analysed per chip
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on fundamental research in plant viruses, insect viruses and arboviruses. Where possible, the acquired knowledge is translated to applications that improve food production and human and animal health. Both chair
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important real-world problems through rigorous academic inquiry. You also possess: a Master’s degree in a field relevant to environmental social sciences, including sociology, human geography, anthropology
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-System. The Path4Med project will develop and apply an innovative triple bottom line approach to achieving economic, social, and environmental sustainability to ensure human well-being and ecosystem