Shortening the Food Chain: Agriculture in Urban Centers
| What | Environment: News |
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May 27, 2009 06:00 PM
May 27, 2009 08:00 PM
May 27, 2009 from 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm |
| Where | The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, New York, NY and ONLINE |
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is available as a free webinar and as a live event. Modern conventional agriculture is an intense user of many resources, including land for crop production, water for irrigation, fertilizers for productivity and fossil fuels for transportation from farm to consumer. Climate change is shifting growing regions and causing changes in precipitation patterns, with serious effects on crop yields. To meet the needs of a growing population with the limited resources available, more sustainable methods of food production must be adopted. One possible solution is growing food in urban centers, where the highest concentration of population resides. At this meeting, Cynthia Rosenzweig will discuss adaptation and mitigation strategies for agriculture in the face of climate change. Dickson Despommier will present a vision of "Vertical Farms," skyscrapers designed to grow food in urban centers. Ted Caplow will show examples of the successful urban farms he has designed. Abstracts Climate
Change and Urban Agriculture: Adaption and Mitigation Urban
Agriculture: The Vertical Farm Building
Integrated Agriculture Registration for the live event Registration for the webinar Interested in attending this live event & reception? If you live, work, or may be visiting the New York metro area on May 27, 2009, join us at the Academy's headquarters for this live event and experience the in-person networking with your colleagues at the reception following the meeting. |