The Land-Atmosphere-Biosphere Cluster has over 40 members, including academic staff, postdoctoral scientists, postgraduate researchers, and project delivery staff. Research in the Land-Atmosphere-Biosphere cluster is focused on tackling the grand challenges of land-use change, food security, and air quality, all under a changing climate.
Work in the Land-Atmosphere-Biosphere cluster combines computer model development and implementation with field measurements, analysis of Earth observation data, and social science.
Colleagues interested in working with us are encouraged to look at the group pages below to identify potential collaborators or speak with the cluster lead (Dr Cat Scott) if you can’t find the people you’re looking for.