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University of Bologna, Dept Physics and Astronomy | Bologna, Emilia Romagna | Italy | 27 minutes ago
-meteorological scales. The state-of-the-art research in the field of developing measures for mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change has seen extensive use of numerical simulation technology, both
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Vacancies PhD position in Integrated Assessment of Drought Resilience and Alternative Futures in the Context of Climate Change Key takeaways The challenge Freshwater is crucial to sustain life
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. Climatic change has been increasingly attributed to losses in biodiversity, range shifts, as well as alterations to phenology, including the early emergence from dormant states. Despite the importance
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. municipalities and provinces) are increasingly recognized as critical players in addressing the grand challenges of our time, such as climate change and an ageing population. In this PhD position, you will delve
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diseases”, which is an innovative approach for effectively managing soilborne fungal diseases in vineyards and orchards in a context of climate change, while improving the diversity and functions of soil
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PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources
, climate change and pollution. The National Infrastructure Commission, DEFRA, OFWAT and the EA have called for an increase in the resilience of water supply systems, and for an increasing focus
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of analysing the impact of user behaviour on indoor air quality, influencing policies like ‘Welsh Housing Quality Standard’ (WHQS) and contributing to the area of climate change adaptation and net–zero
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) Water utilities in the UK and globally are looking to bolster their dwindling conventional water supplies and increase resilience to climate change using desalination, especially in regions with drought
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modelling, to address effects of different forest management approaches on the provision of ecosystem services and effects of climate change on forests. Heureka will be on DSS employed, but also others may be
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to face future challenges such as population shifts and climate change. The research programme to be completed in this project will be undertaken as part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water