News: environmental law

New Research on Governance Challenges for Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in Bangladesh

Top-Down Aerial View of Meandering River Through Dense Mangrove Forest in Sundarbans, Khulna, 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

Prof Andrew Lowe with Dr Phillipa McCormack and Dr Kerryn Brent

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?

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Global wildlife enforcement – Policy, challenges, and opportunities for change

Earth

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

River ecosystem

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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