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Cities feeding people. Dynamics of irrigated urban agriculture in Tanzania
Country: Tanzania
Host institute: to be determined
Period: open
Problem context
Cities in East Africa are growing fast, posing major challenges to environmental protection and the supply of adequate shelter, food, water and ...
Supervisor: Matthijs Wessels
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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Diagnosing drought for dealing with drought
Country: Brazil
Host institute: FUNCEME (http://www.funceme.br)
Period: open
Diagnosing drought for dealing with drought in 3D: Toolbox for increasing drought preparedness of actors in water and climate governance, starting f ...
Supervisor: Pieter van Oel
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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Water Management in Rice Polders, Nickerie, Surinam
Host institute(s): Overliggend Waterschap OW-MCP, Nickerie, i.s.m. de Anton de Kom University, Paramaribo
Country: Surinam
Period: open, but keep in mind that it normally takes about two month to prepare the internship
Project ...
Supervisor: Alex Bolding
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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Dry land farming in Melanmarainadu Village
Country: India
Host institute: Don Bosco Boys Home, Melanmarainadu , Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu
Period: open
Project type: thesis internship BIL
Organization:
The Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) are an International Rel ...
Supervisor: tbd
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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How do different soil organic matter fractions respond to warming?
Soil organic matter (SOM) stores large amounts of carbon. Under the influence of climate change, higher temperatures have the potential to stimulate SOM decomposition, accelerating the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere ...
Supervisor: Karen Moran Rivera (SBL, SOC), Mathilde Hagens (SOC) Gabriel Moinet (SBL),
Department: Soil Biology |
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Cooperation, dispersal, and climate adaptation in Australian fairy-wrens
MSc thesis projects are available to study purple-crowned fairy-wrens in the Kimberley, Australia. Project topics can include cooperative breeding, dispersal, parental care, brood parasitism, and climate change, but are not limite ...
Supervisor: Niki Teunissen
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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