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Earth's carbon and nitrogen cycles, which on short timescales involve all life, the oceans, and the atmosphere, are ultimately rooted in Earth's deep mantle. The release...
Wildlife populations experience a wide range of infections that can both impact on their own health and cross species boundaries to pose environmental risks to farm animal and huma...
The UK has an exciting opportunity to radically improve the urban environment through the government's commitment to the creation of more "green infrastructure&qu...
Carbon Reduction Digital Twin (CreDiT) for Brownfield RemediationThe project is aimed at stream-lining the processes involved in the remediation of brownfield development sites. Cu...
Local and global consequences of climate change (enhanced urban heat islands, worsening environmental conditions) affect most of the world's urban population, but only recentl...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing climate change, global warming, and ocean acidification.Microscopic plants called phytoplankton, liv...
The UK has an exciting opportunity to radically improve the urban environment through the government's commitment to the creation of more "green infrastructure&qu...
The UK has an exciting opportunity to radically improve the urban environment through the government's commitment to the creation of more "green infrastructure&qu...
Earth's carbon and nitrogen cycles, which on short timescales involve all life, the oceans, and the atmosphere, are ultimately rooted in Earth's deep mantle. The release...
This project comes under the Challenged Ecosystems theme and undertakes a "catchment to coast" investigation of a river catchment which is impacted by multiple po...
The intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation (iNHG) is a process where much of the Northern Hemisphere was covered in ice for the first time in the Cenozoic. It is the lar...
Soil communities play important roles in multiple ecosystem functions, including carbon and nitrogen cycling. Divergent shifts in soil community composition under climate changes c...
Coastal and shelf seas and ocean margins are regions of immense societal importance, e.g. for fisheries and drawing down atmospheric CO2.Also they expose people to hazards such as...
Atmospheric measurements of isoprene and other volatile organic compounds (VOC) are limited in much of the world.This stems from having few instruments which are robust, can be run...
Our project will address the role of landscape-level partnerships in delivering public benefits from UK treescapes. It will show how decision-makers and those responsible for trees...
Addressing theme 1 and to a lesser extent theme 2.A climate emergency has been declared by 74% of UK local authorities. As they respond to this via increased tree planting targets...
Weather-driven hazards, such as floods, storms, landslides and severe winter weather, account for 90% of the world's natural disasters, causing significant impacts to people,...
MEMBRA responds directly to Theme 3 of the call: "Resilience of UK Treescapes to global change", whilst also covering aspects of Theme 1 and 2.Memory is the acqui...
Trees take in carbon from the atmosphere as they grow, but this is eventually released when they die. The sheer number of trees in tropical forests means that small changes in thes...
Global warming, associated with the burning of fossil fuels, is changing the world's climate, and with this, it is altering the water cycle. Future climate projections suggest...