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The National Vegetation Plot Database for Great Britain (GBNVPD) acts as the centralised repository for vegetation plot data from Great Britain, the Isle of Man, the Bailiwick of Guernsey, and ...
This interactive two-day course over four mornings will empower you with critical machine learning knowledge and skills. It will give a strong foundation in two widely used machine learning algorithms ...
Saltmarshes are net ‘sinks’ of carbon dioxide, according to pioneering research led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH). A year’s data from our flux tower on the Ribble Estuary in ...
UKCEH is proud to announce its new science framework, marking a major milestone in its evolution. Following an extensive restructure and strategic recruitment process, UKCEH has established five ...
At UKCEH, we are dedicated stewards of environmental data. The data, tools and models we host are essential to preserving our environment. See the case studies below to learn how we create and manage ...
The world’s saltmarshes are disappearing three times faster than forests, threatening global progress on climate change goals, according to a major new report co-led by the UK Centre for Ecology & ...
A ranking activity was carried out to decide which invasive species should be made a priority in terms of management and public awareness. At the top of the list was calafate, a spiny evergreen shrub ...
All projects within the UK-SCAPE programme have contributed to the catalogue. Each item is presented as a standalone record displaying metadata to describe the content, in a very similar way to the ...
Science challenge. Floods and droughts have the potential to cause major disruption to livelihoods, infrastructure and the economy. A sound understanding of current hydrological status and water ...
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and the University of Exeter have signed an agreement to strengthen their research collaboration, both nationally and internationally, over the next five years.
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