Saltmarshes are not currently included in the Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) sector of the UK’s GHG Inventory, which is the UK’s official record of progress towards national and ...
Designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest, Lough Neagh’s habitats support rare fish, birds and plants. It is also the source of drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people, though NI ...
Through the Climate Solutions Catalyst UKCEH is partnering with Undaunted, a leading UK hub for climate innovation and green entrepreneurship. Dig beneath the surface—peeling back the “onion layers” ...
Building Africa’s Land-surface Modelling Community: JULES Academy Workshops In Accra And Nairobi ...
The new report by the PEER network focuses on the lack of understanding of the interactions between biodiversity and global trade, which the authors say must be addressed to inform more sustainable ...
UKCEH is delighted to announce a three-year partnership with the Aberdeen Group Charitable Trust to tackle the worldwide decline in insect biodiversity through Project INSPIRE.
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) is pleased to welcome two new trustees, Dr Phil Clare and Professor David Hannah, who bring deep expertise in innovation, partnership, sustainability and ...
In Summer 2025, the flood estimation team have released an update to the statistical flood frequency estimation methods (the FEH methods), including changes to QMED estimation, donor transfer, the ...
Nine varieties of rice are being trialled in the Cambridgeshire Fens, including risotto, basmati and sushi. Scientists and farmers are exploring the best ways to tackle climate change, food security ...
Scientific data confirm British farmers’ fears that this is the worst harvest for at least 25 years, following a year of extreme weather. Analyses by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) have ...
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