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Although much of our international work is focused on development issues, our world-class science also means UKCEH works in numerous countries in Europe, the Americas and Australasia, as well as with multi-country global programmes in both developing and developed nations. UKCEH is an implementer of a number of major, global UN programmes (including UNECE and UNEP) and helps represent UK interests in UNESCO and WMO.

Partners

  • Deltares, Netherlands

Projects

  • (global)
  •  (global)
  • UNESCO's International Hydrological Programme's Intergovernmental Council (global)
  •  (global)
  •  (NERC; Europe)
  • Delivering Analytical and Characterisation Excellence in Nanomaterial Risk Assessment: a Tiered Approach (ACEnano) (European Commission; Europe, Australia, USA, Japan, South Korea, China)
  •  (Belmont Forum; USA, Australia)
  • Impacts Modelling Capability - Agriculture (CSSP; Brazil)
  • Developing Impacts modelling capability and understanding (CSSP; Brazil)
  •  (Brazil)
  •  (PARAGUAS) (Colombia)
  • Chernobyl - a radioactive ecosystem on fire (CHAR) (NERC; Ukraine)
  • City Explorer (Future Earth)
  • Good Practice Guidance for reporting on drought hazard, exposure and vulnerability (UNFCC)
  • Wildlife corridors: do they work and who benefits? (NERC; USA)
  • Quantifying antimicrobial resistance inputs and outputs on chicken farms (BBSRC; Argentina)
  • Predicting the evolution of the Amazon catchment to forecast the level of water (Met Office)
  • G2G for Great Barrier Reef (Australian Bureau of Meteorology)
  • Ozone impacts on tropical vegetation (NERC)
  • Hydrological flow measurement from satellite video (Fluvisat) (European Space Agency)
  • Reference observatory of basins for international hydrological climate change detection (ROBIN) (NERC)
  • LULUCF Isle of Man (Aether)
  • Structure, assembly and evolution of natural tritrophic communities (NERC)

 

Contact us

For general enquiries, please see our Contacts page. To discuss our work around the world, contact:

Associate Director of International Research and Development: Prof Harry Dixon
International Relations Coordinator: Mar铆a Jarqu铆n