Farming and Conservation: Pathways to Coexistence

Schedule

Thu Apr 25 2024 at 05:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Location

Jesus College Conference Centre | Oxford, EN

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The seminar will seek to explore how agriculture and conservation could be carried out concurrently and sustainably.
About this Event

This seminar, part of the Grand Challenges Seminars 2024, seeks to explore the challenges encountered by farmers and conservationists who may be seeking very different outcomes from areas of land. The seminar will attempt to examine these challenges and hear potential solutions from both academics and practitioners from different contexts. Core topics to be discussed will include:

  • Traditional agricultural practices and how much they relate to current practices
  • Economically feasible routes for sustainable farming and conflict mitigation strategies
  • Farming requirements for populations and the negative effects of farming
  • How we change and develop policy to reflect sustainable practice
  • Nature based solutions that reflect biodiversity and conservation requirements

We hope to see as many of you at the Conference Centre in Jesus College, Oxford as possible, where there will also be a reception after the seminar itself. If you are unable to attend in person, or there are no more tickets to attend in person, please use the following Microsoft Teams link to view the event online.

Farming & Conservation: Pathways to Coexistence [ONLINE]

Our panel will be as follows:

  • Chair: Professor Amy Bogaard, University of Oxford. Amy is a Professor of European Archaeology focusing on farming practice in Europe and Western Asia. She uses archaeobotanical study to open a dialogue between past and present farming techniques.
  • Panelist: Professor Amy Dickman, University of Oxford. Amy is a Professor of Wildlife Conservation and is the director of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. Her research focuses on large carnivores. She predominantly works on projects that improve human-carnivore coexistence across the globe.
  • Panelist: Professor Julia Aglionby, University of Cumbria. Julia is a Professor in Practice and focuses on the governance of common land and legal pluralism. She is also the Liberal Democrat Parliamentry Candidate for Penrith and Solway.
  • Panelist: Iain Tolhurst MBE, Tolhurst Organic. Iain has run Tolhurst Organic for over 40 years, and it is one of the longest running organic vegetable farms in England. Tolhurst Organic has won numerous awards, including the PETA farming award in 2023 and has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award for the Soil Association BOOM Awards in 2023.
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Jesus College Conference Centre, Jesus College Conference Centre, Oxford, United Kingdom

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