Biodiversity, Food Security, Environmental Justice and Sustainability

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Date
Mon October 31st 2022, 4:30pm
Event Sponsor
Stanford Global Studies Division
Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
Location
Munzer Auditorium, Beckman Center

Please join us for seminars on the contributions of biodiversity to global food security, featuring José Sarukhán (UNAM), Zach Koehn (Stanford), Ivette Perfecto (UMich), Liz Carlisle (UCSB), Rodolfo Dirzo (Stanford) and Paul R. Ehrlich (Stanford). 

Talks:

José Sarukhán
Using terrestrial biological diversity to address food security under global change

Zach Koehn
Blue food diversity could provide nutritional benefit but equity matters

Ivette Perfecto
Biodiversity and Food Security: An Environmental Justice Lens

About the Event:

The event will begin at 4:30 PM on October 31 (Mon), with a reception at 7 PM. You can register for in-person (Munzer Auditorium, Beckman Center) or Zoom attendance (link to be emailed) here. If you'd like to meet the speakers, feel free to sign up here

This event is part of the Reconnecting People + Nature in the Anthropocene seminar series, sponsored by the Global Studies Division (Global Research Workshops) and the Doerr School of Sustainability. We very much encourage all to attend, regardless of field of study or career stage.

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