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, ...
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 ...
Manufactured chemicals such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and personal care products are used to maintain public health, food production, and quality of life. The use of these compounds throughout ...
The Flood Estimation Handbook (FEH) and the earlier Flood Studies Report (FSR) are a set of methods and associated data to enable recognised standard national methods for rainfall and flood estimation ...
The UKCEH Digital River Network of Great Britain, historically referred to as the Watercourses Network, was derived from Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps and was the first continuous digital river ...
UKCEH’s Land Cover Plus: Hedgerows describes the extent and height of woody linear features, including hedgerows, tree lines and semi-natural thickets of shrubs and trees, on field boundaries in ...
In our monthly podcast, Counting the Earth, award-winning science journalist Sue Nelson and UKCEH’s Alice Hope explore the numbers behind nature, picking apart the statistics surrounding climate and ...
Ongoing development of the UK Saltmarsh Carbon Code will pave the way for increased funding for saltmarsh restoration which will contribute towards the UK's net zero goals. Saltmarshes collect and ...
The NERC 'Soil Biodiversity Programme' was an integrated programme of research on the biological diversity of soil biota and the functional roles played by soil organisms in key ecological processes.
At UKCEH, we are dedicated stewards of environmental data. Our science infrastructures and long-term monitoring programmes and resulting data, tools and models enable researchers across the UK to ...