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17.11.21

Woodland and hedgerow creation will be crucial to support pollinators in Wales

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Partnerships

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Training and knowledge transfer

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Knowledge transfer

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Best practice guidelines

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Training

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Modelling for adaptation, forecasting and long-term resilience

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Building resilience for the future

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Forecasting extreme weather events

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Hazard impact modelling

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Water resources modelling

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Observing, managing and analysing data

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Monitoring hydrometeorological status

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Hydrometeorological data management

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Innovation in river flow modelling

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Hydrometeorological observation systems

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Five UKCEH scientists named on Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list

15.11.21

Hydrometeorological services

13.11.21

Climate change risks to lakes – a COP26 inspired Cumbrian Lakes Research Forum 2021

11.11.21

Global warming threatens benefits that rivers provide humans and wildlife

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