Commissioned in September 2025 and published today, the study examines the economic impact of UKCEH’s activities during 2024, ...
Working in partnership to be ‘The UK’s trusted voice for coordinated natural hazards advice’. The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) is actively involved in the Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP ...
We are pleased to announce that, as of 1 December 2019, we are now an independent research institute. Following final approval in September, we have become autonomous from UK Research and Innovation ...
Against this alarming backdrop, a policy response to the UK biodiversity crisis is now taking shape. There is the post-Brexit agricultural subsidy regime that aims to reward land-owners for public ...
Land Cover Change 1990-2015 (LCC1990_2015) is a land cover change data set produced from simplified versions of LCM1990 and LCM2015. The simplified versions of LCM1990 and LCM2015 were produced with ...
Dr Adam Griffin, a hydrological statistician and the Flood Estimation team leader at UKCEH, reflects on a milestone year for a milestone project… UKCEH and its predecessors have over the last 50 years ...
July to October 1972 was a dry period, but a rather wetter period followed. Going into 1973, January, February and March were generally dry, and then most regions saw rainfall deficits during June and ...
The National Capability for UK Challenges (NC-UK) programme is transforming how the UK understands and manages its land, air, and freshwater environments—delivering the data, tools, and partnerships ...
As a leading independent research organisation, we are leveraging our expanding global and UK collaborations to address major climate and biodiversity challenges, across land, water and air, as we ...
The SEEGSLIP project sought to evidence the practices of Pasture for Life Association producers and farmer members using holistic system based approaches. SEEGSLIP sought to evidence the practices of ...
Many reports have been published throughout the history of Countryside Survey. Please see the following pages to view reports from the various surveys, including ...
The City Explorer Toolkit (CET) is an interactive web-based tool, which helps planners to understand where best to create urban green spaces such as parks and blue spaces such as ponds, to ensure that ...
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