Conceptualizing and measuring ecological spillover effects from protected areas 🌎🌐🧪 esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Climate Change, Complexity Economics, Cities, Cascading Risks, Nexus, Systems, Data, Ecology. Complex systems insights for sustainable futures. Assoc Prof @ SEES SRI Leeds FRSA https://is.gd/1alYNP + https://is.gd/PfiCiI
Conceptualizing and measuring ecological spillover effects from protected areas 🌎🌐🧪 esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
monitoring at Backstone Beck
1/3 Why it is so important to monitor Natural Flood Management interventions?
This is one of the key topics explored in the next free online Blue Green Infrastructure Training Session as part of West Yorkshire Flood Innovation Programme.
📅 Wednesday 18 March
⏲️ 1pm-3pm
Message us to book.
An attempt to express how I principally use LLMs.
Rotating the Space: On LLMs as a Medium for Thought
sbgeoaiphd.github.io/rotating_the...
Time to read Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balochi...
A screenshot of an RStudio window. On the left-hand side is a new pain called Posit Assistant. The Posit Assistant had recently run code making a lat-lon plot of Washington state, colored by whether the point had been marked as forested or not.
Today we're releasing AI for RStudio. It's really, really good—I'd encourage you to point it at the messiest data sources you have and see what it can do.
www.simonpcouch.com/blog/2026-03...
Our pre-print "Reliable Adaptation Policies to Sea-Level Rise Require Incorporating #Complexity in Economic Models" is ready for you to review in #openaccess @egu.eu's Earth System Dynamics.
egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/20...
Most compact quadruple star system yet fits within an area the size of Jupiter’s orbit Illustration of the architecture and true physical dimensions of the compact quadruple star system, TIC 1203...
#Space
Origin | Interest | Match
Fantastic points. It really makes you think about all those #systemicrisks hiding just out of sight
🌿 Nature knows how to fix itself 🌿
Reintroducing beavers in Europe has restored wetlands, helped wildlife, and improved water quality. 🦫💧(1/2)
They searched through the last cloud but found no drops were forming, and had to look for water underground, where the rest of their lives would be spent, escaping the surface of a cloudless world.
#WorldBookDay #Microtale
36 years of shifting trade #networks have rewired the #foodsystem: a "perfect storm" of vulnerability for food-insecure regions, who are more exposed to #cascades from distant supply shocks than ever before.
@arifosch.bsky.social @ymoreno.bsky.social @envleeds.bsky.social
arxiv.org/pdf/2603.01740
Join us at the #EMS26, the European Meteorological Society meeting this September in Utrecht for our session on high-impact extremes!
📍 UP3.7. High-impact climate extremes: physical understanding, storylines, impacts and projections
lnkd.in/efWVVCYX
Abstract submission deadline is 27th of March.
Another insightful observation from @deschuttero.bsky.social from the @theguardian.com
You know there is a problem when the UN Special Rapporteur on *Extreme Poverty* thinks Extreme Wealth is the real issue.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Hi @johnmarsham.bsky.social, what would be the best way to integrate climate data in this model?
New preprint: Population synthesis with geographic coordinates 🌍
We introduce a method to generate synthetic populations with explicit lat/long coordinates.
Using Normalizing Flows + VAEs, we capture spatial + non-spatial correlations between samples and features.
📄: doi.org/10.48550/arX...
36 years of shifting trade #networks have rewired the #foodsystem: a "perfect storm" of vulnerability for food-insecure regions, who are more exposed to #cascades from distant supply shocks than ever before.
@arifosch.bsky.social @ymoreno.bsky.social @envleeds.bsky.social
arxiv.org/pdf/2603.01740
This was a fun generalized modelling project with @janamassing.bsky.social @akfbio.bsky.social and @jdyeakel.bsky.social. Bacteria really need generalized models to make the maths fit properly.
Some reviews are born outdated...
As we show (arxiv.org/abs/2602.16937 ):
1. Graphs are not limited to expressing “pairwise” interactions, and generalize hypergraph models.
2. The abrupt transitions described in the review occur in tree-like graphs, and do not require hypergraphs at all.
Lunes 11am en el Coliseo...
Policymakers and academics envision energy demand reductions beyond typical policies in the United Kingdom. Research Briefing.
Who decides what future scenarios are worth exploring?
Let’s celebrate the European Day of Parks 2026!
This year’s theme, "Connected by Nature", aligns perfectly with our mission to strengthen ecological connectivity and highlight the vital links between landscapes, biodiversity, and society.
Join the celebration of #EuropeanDayOfParks: buff.ly/SJoG2z2
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According to your views, are we humans a boom and boost cycle in a very large time scale?
Cities, sustainability and old-time practice: something all urban practitioners should keep in mind!
Indeed decisions have many leverage points, surely health (and productivity due to good health) were part of them.
Good night Diesel! This a connected multi-region tipping point, it will reach the US too.
Complexity Economics is already capable of encyclopedic knowledge.
How can we standardise long-term risk assessment with so little reliable knowledge?
Ditto social tipping ongoing.