Blog report: Using Drones to Study Livestock and Trees in Ecuador
Written by Juan Pablo Iñamagua-Uyaguari, University of Aberdeen Using Drones to Study Livestock and Trees in Ecuador – a Travel Report from Field Work. Photo above: Tree measurements. Manabí province, Coastal region. In the COP 21, leaders of...
PhD position: Feeding reindeer for future free-range functionality, SLU, Sweden
Our IRSAE partner SLU is looking for a PhD candidate to join their research group. The PhD-project is part of an international collaboration where the doctoral student will work on interviewing reindeer herders, with feed trails on reindeer calves and analysis of...
Blog-report: North American Forest Soils Conference, Canada
Written by Rita Razauskaite from the University of Aberdeen North American Forest Soils Conference - International Symposium on Forest Soils 2018 - Soils-Forests Interactions in Changing Environments June 10-16, 2018, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada...
Blog report: Amazonian floodplain forests and remote sensing
Written by Yennie Bredin, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) Amazonian floodplain forests and remote sensing – a travel report from a five-week research stay at the Earth Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB),...
Blog report: European Geosciences Union General Assembly
Written by Kathryn Logan, The University of Aberdeen Supervisors: Dr Astley Hastings and Professor John D Nelson, The University of Aberdeen. European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2018 Thanks to the generosity of the International...
Blog report: Plant Functional Trait Course in Peru
Written by Miguel Muñoz Mazón, Norwegian University of Life Sciences I am a PhD student trying to understand the effect of competition and disturbance on tree species distributions along elevation gradients in Costa Rica. Between the 8th and...