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VR farmed landscapes, future water availability, moth recording and more!
Screengrab from CEH Craft
Kenyan research links
CEH has entered into agreements with four institutions in Kenya to develop world-class scientific collaborations and build on existing research into better management of land and water resources.
 
Future water resources
Research by CEH has had a significant input into a major Environment Agency report that highlights concerns about the future availability of water.
The Spectacle moth
What's flying tonight?
Just in time for Moth Night 2018 (14th-16th June) a new app aims to make it easier to identify the moths that might be on the wing at this time of year in your local area.
 
Crop protection
Professors Richard Pywell and Richard Shore consider the future of crop protection, following the news that EU member states have voted for a near total ban on neonicotinoid pesticides.
Predicting emerging IAS
Which invasive alien species might establish and affect biodiversity, ecosystems, human health and the economy across the Caribbean UK Overseas Territories?
Privacy Notice
As part of our commitment to managing personal data responsibly and taking account of changes brought about by recent legislation, we have updated the Privacy Notice on the CEH website.
 
Video: We're bringing the world of Minecraft to this year's Cereals Event. Watch our preview and visit stand 246 at Cereals 2018 to find out more.
Featured events

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Reports from past events:
Top training courses
 
Selected recent papers (open access)

Outhwaite C L et al. Prior specification in Bayesian occupancy in modelling improves analysis of species occurrence data. Ecological Indicators doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.05.010

Harrison P A, Dunford R W et al. Differences between low-end and high-end climate change impacts in Europe across multiple sectors. Regional Environmental Change. doi: 10.1007/s10113-018-1352-4

Wood C M, Bunce R G H, Norton L R, Smart S M, Barr C J. Land cover and vegetation data from an ecological survey of "key habitat" landscapes in England, 1992-1993. Earth System Science Data. doi: 10.5194/essd-10-899-2018

Willcock S et al. Machine learning for ecosystem services. Ecosystem Services doi: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.04.004

Pedde S, Kok K, Onigkeit J, Brown C, Holman I, Harrison P A. Bridging uncertainty concepts across narratives and simulations in environmental scenarios. Regional Environmental Change. doi: 10.1007/s10113-018-1338-2

O'Hare M T et al. Responses of aquatic plants to eutrophication in rivers: a revised conceptual model. Frontiers in Plant Science. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00451

Aleksankina K, Heal M R, Dore A J, Van Oijen M, Reis S. Global sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of an atmospheric chemistry transport model: the FRAME model (version 9.15.0) as a case study. Geoscientific Model Development. doi: 10.5194/gmd-11-1653-2018

Hicks O, Burthe S J, Daunt F, Newell M, Butler A, Ito M, Sato K, Green J A. The energetic cost of parasitism in a wild population. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.0489
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