Research on Changes of Variability and Environmental Risk

This project aims to encourage research into novel mathematical tools and novel applications of mathematics for understanding, predicting and managing the effects of environmental change, in particular where related to climate variability and impacts on societal resilience. The project ran for the period April 2015 to March 2018, with a number of activities and events as well as a number of small research projects.

Outcomes are reported here:

Case studies: Download case studies of funded projects as a zip archive

Report: Next-generation high performance computing for the environmental sciences: a roadmap

We are affiliated with the research network CliMathNet and will distribute information about the project activities via the CliMathNet newsletter. The project was funded along with SECURE, Past Earth Network and Maths Foresees funded by EPSRC as part of a "Mathematics for Living with Environmental Change" call.