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NERC Duress – Diversity in Upland Rivers for Ecosystem Service Sustainability

NERC Duress – Diversity in Upland Rivers for Ecosystem Service Sustainability

NERC Duress – Diversity in Upland Rivers for Ecosystem Service Sustainability
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    • Summary
    • Objectives
    • Objectives in detail
    • The ecosystem services considered
    • The elements of biodiversity
    • Why rivers
  • Themes
    • Theme 1 – Scenario setting
    • Theme 2 – River biodiversity
    • Theme 3 – Resilience and thresholds
    • Theme 4 – Link to land use and climate
    • Theme 5 – Valuation
  • News
  • Impact
    • DURESS Photo Exhibition
      • 1. Web of Life
      • 2. Food for thought
      • 3. The undervalued workforce
      • 4. Pattern of life
      • 5. A fishing expedition
      • 6. Muddy waters
      • 7. What’s the use in slime?
      • 8. A bespoke stream
      • 9. Infective invaders
      • 10. Money down the drain
      • 11. What does the future hold?
      • 12. Catchment approach
      • 13. Building UK capacity in ecosystem research
      • 14. Resilience
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Useful links

Links to partners and related work:

NERC – Natural Environment Research Council

DURESS at Lancaster University

BESS – Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service Sustainability

Llyn Brianne Observatory

EIDC data center

Sustainable Places Research Institute – Cardiff University

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