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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Global Food Security > Sustainable Intensification: An Oxymoron?
Sustainable Intensification: An Oxymoron?Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Howard Griffiths. Please come and join the Part II PlantSci students (Cambridgeplanet.wordpress.com) who have organised a debate upon agricultural productivity and intensification in the face of a climate change and a growing population. The Panel Discussion by leading experts will also feature a question and answer debate around key topics. Speakers: DR. JONATHAN JONES FRS –Pioneer of GM blight-resistant potatoes, The Sainsbury Lab, Norwich DR. ANN THOMPSON –Senior Project Administrator, 4CMR ROBIN BAINES —Farm manager and agricultural consultant HELENA PAUL —Co-Director of EcoNexus and Chair of GMFreeze Refreshments will be available from 5pm. Please contact Howard Griffiths (hg230@cam.ac.uk) for further details. This event is sponsored by Cambridge University Strategic Initiative in Global Food Security, PLAN T and Clare College Cambridge This talk is part of the Cambridge Global Food Security series. This talk is included in these lists:
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