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A Global Crisis of Land Use and Agriculture

2010-06-01 - 2010-06-01

Seminar with Professor Jonathan Foley

Director, Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota, US

Tuesday 1 June, 2010, 12.00—12.50.

Full seminar title: The Other Inconvenient Truth: A Global Crisis of Land Use and Agriculture.

As the international community focuses on climate change as the great challenge of our era, it is ignoring another looming problem — the global crisis in land use. With agricultural practices already causing massive ecological impact, the world must now find new ways to feed its burgeoning population and launch a “Greener" Revolution.

About Professor Foley
Foley is the director of the Institute on the Environment (IonE) at the University of the Minnesota, where he is a professor and McKnight Presidential Chair in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. He also leads the IonE's Global Landscapes Initiative.

Foley's work focuses on complex global environmental systems and their interactions with human societies. He and his students have contributed to our understanding of global-scale ecological processes, global patterns of land use, the behavior of the planet's climate and water cycles, and the sustainability of our biosphere. This work has led him to be a regular advisor to large corporations, NGOs and governments around the world.

Foley has won numerous awards and honors, including the National Science Foundation´s Faculty Early Career Development Award; the J.S. McDonnell Foundation's 21st Century Science Award; an Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellowship; and the Sustainability Science Award from the Ecological Society of America. In 1997, President Bill Clinton awarded him the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

Time and place

Tuesday 1 June, 2010, 12.00—12.50

Room 312, Kräftriket 2 B
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University

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