The forest inventory and monitoring research group (SkogRover) at the Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA), Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), develops methods to increase our knowledge of forests and forest-related resources.
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Open positions: Two PhD/postdoctoral fellowships within remote sensing of forest ecosystem resources
Our research group has two vacant positions: 3-year PhD scholarship within remote sensing of forest ecosystem resources 3-year PhD or 2-year postdoctoral researcher (Post.Doc) scholarship within utilization of hyper/multi-spectral data for forestry applications The successful candidates will be part of … Continue reading
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NOBEL – Novel business models and mechanisms for the sustainable supply of and payment for forest ecosystem services
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