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ILTER Call for Research & Development ideas: Deadline extended
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The International Long-Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) has launched a call for ideas
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ILTER R&D call 2016: Application form (1st stage)
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Application form (1st stage) for the ILTER 2016 Research & Development call
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LTER sites used in study of mountain-top vegetation responses to climate change
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Results from a pan-European study of high altitude vegetation responses to climate change
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New research using LTER data reveals hydrochloric acid's effects on ecosystems
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Recently published research was stimulated originally by the detection of unexpected changes in soil pH in data from the Environmental Change Network, the UK's LTER network
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Paper by international team highlights the scientific value of ILTER
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A paper published at the end of 2012 by a team of ILTER members demonstrates the importance of the International Long Term Ecological Research network in studying and monitoring environmental changes at a global level.
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Presentations from LTER climate change symposium available
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On 2 March 2011 NSF hosted an LTER symposium in Arlington, VA, USA on "Understanding Climate Change Through Long-Term Ecological Research". The presentations are now available to view online
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Survey: What are the emerging research questions that may become relevant for future ecosystem research infrastructure development?
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Survey to help shape the development of ecosystem research infrastructures like European LTER. Closing date: 23 May
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INTERACT Transnational/Remote Access call open
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Apply for funding for research visits to Arctic, northern forest and alpine research stations (includes remote access to sites)
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PhD Opportunity at Chair of Soil Science, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany
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Closing date: 15 January 2017
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SAEON & ARU Call for a Research Chair in Coupled Human-Natural Systems (CHANS) in Montane Environments as Social-ecological Systems (SES)
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Research job opportunity in South Africa
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