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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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Insects in Crisis: Tackling Biodiversity Challenges

 Downloaded  Save to Library  Preview Crop  Find Similar   File #:  831797051 colony of green tree ants on decaying log at etty bay of north queensland, australia

The Environment Institute is proud to have supported Professor Austin’s participation atÌýthe Insects in Crisis symposium was held in Canberra, organised by the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ). The event brought together environmental practitioners, regulators, and researchers to address the alarming decline of insect biodiversity in Australia and worldwide.

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