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change. In this project, we will investigate how water levels in lakes and wetlands are affected by the climate in northern Fennocandia, with a particular focus on the hydrological dynamics of palsa mires
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disciplines such as biogeosciences, hydrology, or remote sensing to investigate a variety of environments including wetlands and karst environments. Previous experience with near-surface geophysical techniques
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this project, we will investigate how water levels in lakes and wetlands are affected by the climate in northern Fennocandia, with a particular focus on the hydrological dynamics of palsa mires. We will combine
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, wetland, and groundwater ecosystems. To find more information on the programme and other research topics, please see the official CONNECT website. Entry requirements Applicants should have a first or second
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sustainable solutions to the environmental challenges affecting our river, lake, wetland, and groundwater ecosystems. To find more information on the programme and other research topics, please see the official
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. understanding of the interactions between humans and the environment to support sustainable solutions to the environmental challenges affecting our freshwater, lake, wetland, and groundwater ecosystems. To find
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-environment to evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of break the pathway measures (e.g., riparian buffer zones and wetlands) to protect and improve water quality within agricultural catchments. Within
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to community resilience. This exploration may involve studying interactions between communities and urban green spaces, nature-based solutions such as urban forests, green roofs, and wetlands; or understanding
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an innovative approach to monitor a unique river and wetland restoration and regeneration project on the River Anton, Hampshire. The project will quantify the physical, chemical and ecological response
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between humans and the environment to support sustainable solutions to the environmental challenges affecting our freshwater, lake, wetland, and groundwater ecosystems. To find more information on the