News: environmental law
New Research on Governance Challenges for Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in Bangladesh

Environment Institute member Professor Melissa Nursey-Bray has co-authored in Bangladesh. , written with Syed Mohammad Aminur Rahman and Md. Masud-All-Kamal, explores how wetlands, which are vital for biodiversity and community resilience, are increasingly under threat from climate change and ecological degradation.
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The cycle of influence, laws and nature

What is the Law's role, locally and internationally, in implementing good practises and emerging technologies to remedy declining biodiversity and a changing climate? Are legal systems too cumbersome to act with the urgency demanded by academia, community and industry?
Global wildlife enforcement – Policy, challenges, and opportunities for change

On 12 November, the was delighted to host a Special Seminar by : Global Wildlife Enforcement – Policy, Challenges, and Opportunities for Change presented to the 's Research Community.
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Rethinking environmental law: the future of our rivers

In a recent ABC Radio interview with experts on the interplay between law and environmental science, it’s clear our understanding of river ecosystems is evolving.
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