UKCEH works in numerous British Overseas Territories, predominantly working with partner organisations to build environmental knowledge and undertake collaborative research particularly on themes of biodiversity, invasive non-native species, and climate change resilience.
Partners
We have signed formal Memoranda of Understanding with:
- South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute (SAERI), Falkland Islands
Projects
- Recognise, protect, restore: driving sound stewardship of Falklands peat wetlands (Defra)
- St Helena climate change and drought warning network (Defra)
- Cayman Islands climate change evidence review (Cefas)
- Researching Invasive Species of Kýpros (Defra)
- From blue iguanas to blue vervain: sharing the colonial histories from the UK Overseas Territories (AHRC/NERC)
- Building knowledge of invasive non-native species on Diego Garcia (Defra)
- Enhancing the information flow on UK Overseas Territories (Defra)
- Enhancing monitoring and prevention of invasive non-native species across UKOTs (Defra)
- Darwin Pseudoscorpions to crickets: Ascension Islands
- St Helena Cloud Forest Restoration Programme
- Falklands wetlands and aquatic habitats: baselines for monitoring future change (Defra)