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 ...
The National Environmental Monitoring Conference (NEMC) 2025 is a one-day event on Monday 15 December 2025 bringing together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to explore how environmental ...
In Summer 2025, the flood estimation team have released an update to the statistical flood frequency estimation methods (the FEH methods), including changes to QMED estimation, donor transfer, the ...
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology is a world-leading independent research institute, carrying out excellent environmental science with impact. UKCEH is pleased to be part of a new national ...
Over the past year, UKCEH has shown its customary vision, innovation and remarkable resilience and agility. We have made the necessary decisions to ensure a sustainable future and engaged our entire ...
Our Reference Observatory of Basins for INternational hydrological climate change detection (ROBIN) initiative has been showcased in UNESCOs Open Hydrology publication. A lack of openness in hydrology ...
This project addresses a fundamental driver of climate change, the net emission and removal of greenhouse gases (GHGs) by terrestrial ecosystems. As we embark on the UK’s transition towards a Net Zero ...
A new study of 1960s maps, many of which were created by young people, has provided important fresh evidence of the timing and extent of habitat losses caused by agricultural intensification and urban ...
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