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of Groningen invite applications for a PhD position on Climate Advocacy. The successful candidate will be hosted by both Faculties, and will collaborate with Prof. dr. Ina Horlings and Dr. Margo van den Brink
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PhD Climate advocacy (1.0 FTE) (V24.0067) « Back to the overview Job description The Department of Spatial Planning and Environment (Faculty of Spatial Sciences; FSS) and the Environmental
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an interesting empirical context to study food supply chains. There are several forces that impact farmers and the resilience of the food systems here such as the impact of climate change, various environmental
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resilience of the food systems here such as the impact of climate change, various environmental policies and stakeholder pressure for more sustainable products and processes. The purpose of this project is to
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, it provides an interesting empirical context to study food supply chains. There are several forces that impact farmers and the resilience of the food systems here such as the impact of climate change
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adhere to both systems – non-Indigenous and traditional – while increasingly facing practical challenges of hunting in regions disproportionately affected by climate change. With the goal of better
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facing practical challenges of hunting in regions disproportionately affected by climate change. With the goal of better understanding often-divergent legal/regulatory structures of conservation affecting
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and distribution. Additional research avenues could address (1) intervisibility of archaeological sites vis-à-vis changing environmental/climatic conditions; (2) analysis of viewsheds and the
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and distribution. Additional research avenues could address (1) intervisibility of archaeological sites vis-à-vis changing environmental/climatic conditions; (2) analysis of viewsheds and the
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that people experience in daily life. Central to this is individual and societal resilience and how to increase this. To this end, we focus on the topics of migration, the environment and climate, health