Grassland community types in sustainable land management and the maintenance of pastoralist livelihoods

Today is World Environment Day and we are celebrating by research summary of a recent paper co-authored by our own Professor Heiko Baltzar. The study, published in Frontiers (Front. Sustain. Food Syst., 27 May 2025. Sec. Land, Livelihoods and Food Security) last month, explored the role of grassland community types in sustainable land management and the maintenance of pastoralist livelihoods in Kenya. Semi-arid grassland ecosystems are crucial for biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and animal fodder; but are increasingly placed under pressure by overgrazing and climate variability. The aim of the study was to map grassland communities and assess their palatability in semi-arid Kenya using Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) and sentinel-2 satellite imagery. They also imbedded species abundance with forage quality metrics. Their findings provide actionable insights for sustainable grazing management and land protection.

100 years of Physics at the University of Leicester

On the 24th of May, NCEO ran a stand at the University of Leicester Physics and Astronomy Centenary! Celebrating 100 years of Physics and Astronomy at the University by bringing former students back to campus. The department was first established in 1925, and Saturday saw around 400 alumni attend the celebrations. From thermal cameras showing us how satellites capture sea surface temperatures to drone shows, the centenary certainly showed off how far Leicester’s technical capabilities have come.

Applications Now Open: Access Cutting-Edge Spectroscopic Equipment for Your Research

The NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility (FSF) is now accepting applications for its Summer 2025 loan period, open until 2 June 2025. Researchers supported by NERC and the wider UKRI community are invited to apply for free access to the facility’s suite of high-resolution, portable spectroscopic instruments—along with a range of expert support services—from July 2025 to May 2026.