For over 60 years, UKCEH and its predecessor institutes have adopted emerging technology to build a state-of-the-art, UK-wide network of science infrastructures for environmental observation, experiment, analysis, data and digital modelling.
Building on the legacy of Victorian naturalists, and of twentieth century ecologists and hydrologists, the UK now has one of the most intensely studied and recorded landscapes in the world, and is a world leader in environmental and climate science as a result.
UKCEH science infrastructures have enabled and continue to enable scientists, environmental agencies, governments, businesses and citizens to address our most pressing challenges including climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, floods and droughts, and sustainable agriculture.