The brief was launched during the December 2025 conference ‘From Science to Society: UK Contributions to Global Water ...
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) is pleased to be part of a new national alliance of 35 leading research agencies and institutes that are dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of ...
If you're attending BES 2025, come and visit the UKCEH stand #L3 and speak to the team from the National Capability for UK Challenges programme.
Sankore will be delivered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and Results for Development (R4D) collaborating with local and international partners to ...
Thoughts From COP30: Scientists Must better Support fire-hit communities ...
Produced annually since 2007, the indicators track progress towards meeting national and international biodiversity targets including the Global Biodiversity Framework. They show whether different ...
The condition of vegetation – both the growth of leaves and wood and the amount of water in them –provide important telltale sign of how severe an upcoming drought could be. These factors can be ...
Species-rich grasslands can deliver significant benefits for biodiversity, climate and food production but 97% of these habitats in the UK have been lost over the past century, and many farmers lack ...
We provide research-based evidence, advice and solutions around the globe, addressing many of the world’s most pressing environmental, economic and societal challenges. We do this through ...
In October 2025, the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) hosted a two-day workshop at its West Africa Office in Accra, Ghana, bringing together 20 experts from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, and the ...
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) is pleased to announce Kathryn Brown OBE as its new science director, strengthening its leadership team as it continues to deliver science-based solutions ...