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Tree rings reveal increasing rainfall seasonality in the Amazon
Scientists have used clues locked into tree rings to reveal major changes in the Amazon’s rainfall cycle over the last 40 years, which show that wet seasons are getting wetter and dry seasons drier.
Rare, new species of giant tree in the Amazon named after Professor Oliver Phillips
Professor Phillips writes about the discovery of the 35-meter-tall giant ‘hiding in plain sight’ in the intact Amazon rainforest of southeastern Peru.
Forest science networks support space missions
ForestPlots.net, the global network of tropical forest scientists led by Leeds, is working with the European Space Agency (ESA) to verify its Biomass satellite mission.
Exploring fractal patterns in African ecotones
Studying fractal patterns in ecotones – the boundaries between different types of vegetation – could show us how plants are responding to climate change.
Pioneering urban models to create resilient cities
Researchers at the University of Leeds use computer models to understand the complicated reality of urban life – cities, transport, and social behaviour – to co-design sustainable futures.