The new research project will generate scientific evidence to help restore Northern Ireland’s most iconic lake – Lough Neagh.
In the face of mounting climate pressures such as daily tidal flooding, fisherwomen in Demak demonstrate how collective ...
Faculty of Environment Faculty of Environment School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability School of Food Science and Nutrition School of Geography Institute for Transport Studies Quicklinks ...
WAGES: Waves Aerosol and Gas Exchange Study NERC 2010 2013 ...
New research reveals significant recent shifts in tree diversity among the tropical forests of the Andes and Amazon, driven ...
Researchers are harnessing the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance weather prediction and improve climate resilience and food security in West Africa.
A new study uses 'zeta diversity', an innovative ecological tool, to measure plant biodiversity, creating new insights into ...
As the effects of climate change become more severe, some researchers disagree about the desirability and feasibility of further economic growth in high-income countries. Recently, the case has been ...
The new hub will evaluate the health impacts of net zero, working with civic and industry partners to find out the barriers, incentives and accelerants to healthy low-carbon transport schemes. It’ll ...
Currently Europe’s largest metropolitan area without a large-scale urban transit system, plans recently given the green light by government could see trams run between Bradford and Leeds by the ...
The School of Food Science and Nutrition are pleased to announce five fully funded PhD studentships on alternative proteins. Successful candidates will join the National Alternative Protein Innovation ...
Household activities account for around two-thirds of global greenhouse gases. As governments begin to plan for recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, consideration of these options would help to ...
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