Adjunct Associate Professor Ian Hannam returns to Law in the Bush to chat with his colleague, Dr Andrew Lawson. Ian started off in a small university and is now on the world stage as a leading researcher and environmental law problem solver. He takes us on a global journey into his research adventures in the field of environmental degradation and nternational soil governance. His research is about solving issues. Recent issues meant a deep dive into the body of climate litigation, scientific and legal procedures featured in several cases, and how they have a relationship with soil protection as part of the climate change management process.
 
Ian has published many books and journal article on national and international environmental law and policy on land degradation and sustainable use of soil.
 
Ian gives excellent tips to students and researchers, “Keep an open mind …form good relationships with people recognised for having knowledge in your interest area is the key to success!”.
 
Tune into this week’s Law in the Bush episode to learn more about Adjunct Associate Professor Ian Hannam’s phenomenal research on soil governance.
 
 
 

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Lisa Ward Lecturer UNE Law School