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UKCEH scientists have applied this method – known as UNSEEN (Unprecedented simulated extremes using ensembles) – to explore ...
The system for assessing the health of England’s rivers states just 14% are in good ecological health but an independent report for Defra says this masks improvements in freshwater biodiversity – and ...
Evidence Synthesis - Evidence Review - Systematic Review - Rapid Evidence Assessment - Quick Scoping Review Location: Online (self-paced learning in your own time on our learning platform UKCEH ...
UK-SCAPE is creating a collaborative data science framework (DSF) for combining data, models and analytics tools from across the environmental science community so that many research questions can be ...
Air quality using sensors to measure pollutants and greenhouse gases, to help predict impacts on humans and ecosystems. These projects are now part of our five-year NC-UK programme. A comprehensive ...
The United Kingdom Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS) is one of the longest running insect monitoring schemes in the world. The scheme began in 1976 and now records data on over 3,000 sites per year; ...
Science challenge The Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme (PBMS) provides long-term national monitoring and assessment of the risks to vertebrate wildlife from environmental contaminants. This includes ...
Science Challenge Providing a trusted forecast of the likely state of UK river flows and groundwater levels can benefit people in a wide range of sectors, such as water and energy companies, farmers ...
The National River Flow Archive (NRFA), based at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, is the UK’s official record of river flow data. We collate, curate and provide access to data from over 1,600 ...
UK-SCAPE Resources containing videos and highlights of papers from projects now receiving UK-SCAPE funding.
Because this enables us to assess the current status of the environment and to understand the causes of change. Long-term national monitoring is important for assessing the status of the environment ...
Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) describe a set of alternative plausible trajectories of societal development, which are based on hypotheses about which societal elements are the most important ...