The study suggests using satellite data to create better 3D visualizations of the Earth could be useful in directing natural disaster responses.
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A new study offers pathways to improve monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of climate-informed conservation while revealing how practitioners are currently monitoring conservation adaptation projects.
UK Wildlife Watchers Welcome "Ecological Refugees"
Wildlife watchers generally welcome species that have arrived in the UK due to climate change, new research suggests.
Newly Connected Datasets Track How Exposure to Green Space Impacts Health
A new data cohort, funded by the NIHR Public Health Research programme, can for the first time link national green/blue space data with electronic health records for over a decade.
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