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Phenology and Climate Change: Insights from Environmental Data

Join Dr. Tim Sparks at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology to explore phenology and its role in understanding climate change impacts. Discover the significance of salmon, dragonflies, and water temperatures from the Environmental Agency Archive. Don't miss the meeting at the University of Reading featuring Dr. Sophie des Clers from UCL. Contact Fiona Underwood for more information.

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Phenology and Climate Change: Insights from Environmental Data

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  1. Dr Tim Sparks Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Harmless pastime or serious science? What does phenology tell us about the impacts of a changing climate? A meeting of the Reading Local Group and Environmental Statistics Section of the Royal Statistical Society and the Walker Institute, University of Reading Climate and Ecology Salmon, dragonflies and hotter waters: insights from the Environment Agency Surface Water Temperature Archive • Dr Sophie des Clers • Environmental Change Research Centre, UCL For more information visit: www.reading.ac.uk/RSSLocal or contact: Fiona Underwood Tel:  +44 (0)118 378 7927 f.m.underwood@reading.ac.uk Wednesday 26th November 3.30 to 5.00pm Nike Lecture Theatre, Agriculture, University of Reading Tea and coffee from 3pm in Agriculture snack bar

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