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Water connects us all - Episode 5 (with Aurora Kagawa-Viviani)

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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by interdisciplinary water researcher Dr Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, who shares her journey navigating the complex, and often joyful, terrain of collaborative, community-based research. Aurora speaks to the importance of building relationships across university and community settings, integrating Indigenous knowledge systems, and maintaining balance between academic life and personal wellbeing.

Cristy and Liz discuss their own experiences in interdisciplinary legal research, sharing lessons learned from working across fields. The episode wraps up with hot takes on recent developments in environmental law.

Show notes:

Setting a pluralist agenda for water governance: Why power and scale matter

Global water systems: attention on power dynamics and scale mismatches

Frontiers Planet Prize winners

Aurora Kagawa-Viviani

EA acknowledges issues with “offsetting”

Scientist concerns over government interference with rock art report

Australia's largest gas project, approved for extension to 2070

Parents for Climate v EnergyAustralia

‘Carbon neutral’ is dead

Appeal rejected: the case of the Peruvian mountain guide Lliuya against RWE

Consultation on RMA national direction

EDS concerns over review of National Direction (RMA)

Carbon removals strategy MfE

Jacinda Ardern, 2025 Yale Class Day Speaker

Would you like to leave us a comment about our show? send us a note here

Visit our podcast website - where you can find more information, including the show notes.

We would also like to acknowledge and thank our producer, Claire Burgess.

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Content provided by Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark, Elizabeth Macpherson, and Cristy Clark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark, Elizabeth Macpherson, and Cristy Clark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by interdisciplinary water researcher Dr Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, who shares her journey navigating the complex, and often joyful, terrain of collaborative, community-based research. Aurora speaks to the importance of building relationships across university and community settings, integrating Indigenous knowledge systems, and maintaining balance between academic life and personal wellbeing.

Cristy and Liz discuss their own experiences in interdisciplinary legal research, sharing lessons learned from working across fields. The episode wraps up with hot takes on recent developments in environmental law.

Show notes:

Setting a pluralist agenda for water governance: Why power and scale matter

Global water systems: attention on power dynamics and scale mismatches

Frontiers Planet Prize winners

Aurora Kagawa-Viviani

EA acknowledges issues with “offsetting”

Scientist concerns over government interference with rock art report

Australia's largest gas project, approved for extension to 2070

Parents for Climate v EnergyAustralia

‘Carbon neutral’ is dead

Appeal rejected: the case of the Peruvian mountain guide Lliuya against RWE

Consultation on RMA national direction

EDS concerns over review of National Direction (RMA)

Carbon removals strategy MfE

Jacinda Ardern, 2025 Yale Class Day Speaker

Would you like to leave us a comment about our show? send us a note here

Visit our podcast website - where you can find more information, including the show notes.

We would also like to acknowledge and thank our producer, Claire Burgess.

You can also find us on the following platforms:

  continue reading

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