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SUMMARY:Agri-sustainability in a Changing Political Clime
DESCRIPTION:Centre of Law & Society Workshop \nAgri-sustainability in a Changing Political Clime \n Monday 14th May 2018\, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. \nTuesday 15th May 2018\, 9.15 a.m. until 2 p.m. \nJoin us for this two-day workshop to discuss the future of agriculture in our societies\, with keynote speeches from Prof. Joseph McMahon\, University College Dublin and Mr. Matthew Quinn\, Distinguished Visiting Fellow\, Sustainable Places Research Institute\, Cardiff University. \nThis workshop addresses the challenges and opportunities for Agricultural Sustainability bearing in mind on-going political upheavals\, including Brexit. It will consider how we can ensure a sustainable future for farming in our societies\, approaching this from an interdisciplinary perspective with speakers from diverse backgrounds. The workshop will focus on three main themes: 1) (dis)integrated unions; 2) agri-sustainability and new technologies; 3) an integrated and holistic approach to the food chain. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nPablo Amat-Llombart\, University of Valencia\nMichael Cardwell\, University of Leeds\nJanet Dwyer\, University of Gloucester\nSue Evans\, Games and Wildlife Conservation Trust\nThomas Lancaster\, RSPB\nJoseph McMahon\, University College Dublin (keynote)\nHans-Wilhelm Nuetzmann\, University of Bath\nMatthew Quinn\, Cardiff University (keynote)\nSusana Carro-Ripalda\, University of Deusto\nMarie Schwoob\, IDDRI\nHuw Thomas\, NFU Cymru\nKelly Thornber\, University of Exeter\n\nRegistration is free but places are limited\, so be sure to book early. \nPlease click here for the event flyer in English  or here for the event flyer in Welsh. \nFor detailed programme\, please click here. \nQueries can be sent to the workshop organisers\, Dr. Ludivine Petetin (PetetinL@cardiff.ac.uk) or Dr. Mary Dobbs (m.dobbs@qub.ac.uk). \nIf you have any dietary requirements\, please let us know when booking.
URL:https://foodresearch.org.uk/event/12580/
LOCATION:Sustainable Places Research Institute\, Cardiff University\, School of Law and Politics\, Cardiff University Law Building\, Museum Avenue\,\, Cardiff\, CF10 3AX
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