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|JOB title=PhD position in Forest Science (Soil Water) at TU Dresden Germany | |JOB title=PhD position in Forest Science (Soil Water) at TU Dresden Germany | ||
|JOB position=PhD position | |JOB position=PhD position | ||
|JOB CSDMS yes no= | |JOB CSDMS yes no=No | ||
|JOB university=TU Dresden | |JOB university=TU Dresden | ||
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|Working group member=Terrestrial Working Group, Hydrology Focus Research Group | |Working group member=Terrestrial Working Group, Hydrology Focus Research Group | ||
|JOB bodytext=The Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Forest Sciences, Chair of Site Ecology and Plant Nutrition offers a PhD position starting December 1, 2023 at TU Dresden (Germany). The position is within an interdisciplinary project funded by the Forest Climate Fund (Agency of Renewable Resources), which aims to develop silvicultural recommendations for a transition towards climate change adapted forests. Understanding the site-specific soil water balance in forest stands is key for assessing forests’ vulnerability to climate change (e.g. prolonged drought periods, storm risks). The development of forest conversion concepts and the associated promotion of climate change-adapted mixed forest ecosystems represents a significant contribution to various aspects of sustainable forestry and bioeconomy. | |JOB bodytext=The Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Forest Sciences, Chair of Site Ecology and Plant Nutrition offers a PhD position starting December 1, 2023 at TU Dresden (Germany). The position is within an interdisciplinary project funded by the Forest Climate Fund (Agency of Renewable Resources), which aims to develop silvicultural recommendations for a transition towards climate change adapted forests. Understanding the site-specific soil water balance in forest stands is key for assessing forests’ vulnerability to climate change (e.g. prolonged drought periods, storm risks). The development of forest conversion concepts and the associated promotion of climate change-adapted mixed forest ecosystems represents a significant contribution to various aspects of sustainable forestry and bioeconomy. | ||
For further information please see the link: | For further information please see the link: |
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PhD position in Forest Science (Soil Water) at TU Dresden Germany
TU Dresden, , Germany
Apply before: 29 September 2023
Apply before: 29 September 2023
Posting:
Position: PhD position
Apply before: 29 September 2023
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The Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Forest Sciences, Chair of Site Ecology and Plant Nutrition offers a PhD position starting December 1, 2023 at TU Dresden (Germany). The position is within an interdisciplinary project funded by the Forest Climate Fund (Agency of Renewable Resources), which aims to develop silvicultural recommendations for a transition towards climate change adapted forests. Understanding the site-specific soil water balance in forest stands is key for assessing forests’ vulnerability to climate change (e.g. prolonged drought periods, storm risks). The development of forest conversion concepts and the associated promotion of climate change-adapted mixed forest ecosystems represents a significant contribution to various aspects of sustainable forestry and bioeconomy.
For further information please see the link:
https://www.verw.tu-dresden.de/StellAus/download.asp?file=09-2023%5COrlowski_WIMI_eng_270723_w23-301.pdf
Best regards,
Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Hydrology Focus Research Group