World Cities Day this year focuses on the youth, our future! So we’re pleased to show how the toolkit can help target actions ...
At times of flood and drought, water managers need good estimates of current and future rainfall amounts and soil wetness. The Joint Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Research (JCHMR) brought together ...
We run this course in Wallingford (Oxfordshire), Bangor, Lancaster and Edinburgh, subject to demand. The one-day BEGINNER course will give you an introduction to electronics as applied to ...
Financing large-scale restoration is becoming more viable, as businesses become more motivated to voluntarily offset CO 2 emissions via the voluntary carbon market. UKCEH is leading a consortium ...
The Yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina, also known as the Asian hornet, is a highly effective predator of insects including honeybees and other pollinators. Originating from Asia, it was ...
UKCEH Hosts SpongeScapes: Progressing European Climate Adaptation Research These cookies are not required for the website to function and are used specifically to collect user data via analytics, ads, ...
New research is investigating how climate and land-use change, as well as government policies, will affect the spread of some diseases that pose a particular threat to humans, animals or plants. The ...
Microbes are central to all life on Earth due to their huge diversity in form and function. In soils, one teaspoon of topsoil contains around 1 billion individual microscopic cells and around 10,000 ...
Our long history of investigating, monitoring and modelling environmental change, coupled with our scientific expertise, enables us to meet the needs of different groups within the green finance ...