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The A/Ci Curve. Updates from the LEMONTREE experimental team 

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
19th October 202225th October 2022

Whilst there are decades of global, remotely sensed data on vegetation cover, biomass and photosynthetic activity, reliable and more accurate models will not emerge from data analysis alone. Most data…Read More >

The A/Ci Curve. Updates from the LEMONTREE experimental team 

EEO explains the simultaneous greening and browning in the Tibetan Plateau 

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
14th October 2022

The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ©Ziqi Zhu.  The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, or ‘the roof of the world,’ is a vast plateau that lies between the Himalayan range…Read More >

EEO explains the simultaneous greening and browning in the Tibetan Plateau 

Award-winning optimality talks at the Ecological Society of China Conference, 2022 

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
10th October 202214th October 2022

On the 21st of September 2022, three members of the LEMONTREE team presented their optimality-based talks at the 21st China Ecology Congress held by the  Ecological Society of China. This…Read More >

Award-winning optimality talks at the Ecological Society of China Conference, 2022 

10 Questions with Dr Heather Graven

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
4th October 2022

  “We are all connected through the atmosphere and that is really fascinating”  Dr Heather Graven is a PI on the LEMONTREE project with her research focused on the use…Read More >

10 Questions with Dr Heather Graven

EEO in the context of LSM developments. Land Surface Modelling Summit, 2022.

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
27th September 2022

From the 12th to the 15th of September, Colin Prentice and Sandy Harrison attended the Land Surface Modelling Summit at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford….Read More >

EEO in the context of LSM developments. Land Surface Modelling Summit, 2022.

Experimental work at UWA. By Jan Lankhorst and Astrid Odé 

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
20th September 202220th September 2022

In early August, after a long flight from the Netherlands, we touched down in Perth, Western Australia. We were greeted by associate professor Erik Veneklaas and postdoc Paul Drake from…Read More >

Experimental work at UWA. By Jan Lankhorst and Astrid Odé 

10 Questions with Professor Iain Colin Prentice

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
24th August 202224th August 2022

“You can generally trust the data, but not necessarily the interpretation” Professor Iain Colin Prentice from Imperial College London is the Science Strategy Lead for LEMONTREE and lead PI for…Read More >

10 Questions with Professor Iain Colin Prentice

10 Questions with Prof Sandy Harrison

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
15th August 20229th August 2022

  “Be prepared for serendipitous events”   Sandy is a Professor in Global Palaeoclimates and Biogeochemical Cycles at the University of Reading. She was awarded her BA (Hons) from Cambridge,…Read More >

10 Questions with Prof Sandy Harrison

Developing an ecosystem-centred fire framework: causes and consequences

Written by
Rhona Phipps
Posted on
9th August 2022

Natalie Sanders writes:  How do we disentangle extreme fire events resulting from climate change with natural wildfire regimes? And how might we model the interaction of climate and ecosystem properties,…Read More >

LEMONTREE OPTIMALITY MEETING 21st to 22nd JULY

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
4th August 20229th August 2022

Following on from the MMEE conference, members of the LEMONTREE team stayed for a further 2 days of project meetings. It is the first time the team has meet in…Read More >

LEMONTREE OPTIMALITY MEETING 21st to 22nd JULY

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