We have a long history of investigating, monitoring and modelling environmental change, generating evidence-driven solutions to complex environmental challenges. Watch our video to find out more about how our science is having a positive impact.
About the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH)
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology is a world-leading independent research institute, carrying out excellent environmental science with impact.
Call for joined-up approach to tackling global crises
The most comprehensive assessment to date of the complex interconnections between biodiversity, food security, water availability and quality, health risks and climate change, is co-chaired by Prof Paula Harrison of UKCEH.
Slow the flow: 5.7 million
In England alone, an estimated 5.7 million properties are at risk of flooding. In the latest episode of UKCEH's Counting the Earth podcast series, we explore how Natural Flood Management measures are reducing risks.
Effective action to eradicate yellow-legged hornet in UK
A new study led by UKCEH has shown that although the UK has suitable climate and habitat for the yellow-legged (Asian) hornet, effective action has prevented this voracious predator of pollinators from establishing here.
Our ambition
Our ambition is to make the world a better place through science addressing climate change, promoting biodiversity, and creating sustainable ecosystems.
Excellent environmental science with impact
Science strategy
Science departments
Science infrastructure
What we do
Our 600+ researchers deliver the data and insights that academics, governments and businesses need to solve urgent environmental challenges.
Environmental Information Data Centre
Environmental Information Platform
Environmental datasets
How we work
Environmental challenges cannot be solved alone. Our partnerships cross borders, sectors and disciplines and are beneficial for everyone involved.