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effluents, and sea level rise. They affect food security, biodiversity and health. Good water management starts with insight into the problem and access to accurate, (near-)real-time information
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the Postgraduate Research Training Programme COASTAL CONNECTIVITY, whichoffers 12 PhD research scholarships to commence in 2024. Each project will include an enterprise placement of minimum 12 weeks duration and a
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PhD position Facilitating the co-creation of sponge measures and strategies in European river basins
-creating and Upscaling Sponge Landscapes by Working with Natural Water Retention and Sustainable Management”. This four-year project is an Innovation Action project, which emphasizes the actual
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the conditions for the growth of aquatic vegetation. On the other hand, this affects the flow conditions in a stream. When designing and assessing measures that should lead to the improvement of water resources
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) has a vacant 3-year PhD scholarship related to analyses of evapotranspiration. Evapotranspiration is a major component of the terrestrial water balance, on which the vegetation has a strong influence
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increasing pressure worldwide. To ensure water security and sustainable development, major paradigm shifts are in progress. A first important shift is the transition towards a circular water and resource
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the management of plants with water from its intake, transport, consumption to its release. It is given by the genetic constitution of the species allowing to face the current action of environmental factors
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of computational resources. However, for problems where narrow channels, with large land areas in between, connect basins of water this is unnecessarily memory consuming. By only discretizing channels, and not land
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dynamics, marine ecosystems, resource management, risk managements and much more. Recognizing the critical importance of seafloor mapping, the Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 project was launched in 2017
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Sustainable Food Choice Supervisor: prof. Ing. Miroslava Rajčániová, PhD. Workplace: Institute of Economic Policy and Finance Field of study: Economics and Management Study programme: Economics and Management