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Presentation of EASAC Report on "Regenerative Agriculture"

Wednesday 06 Apr

Time and Location

    Open Session on the “Regenerative Agriculture” Report by EASAC - Budapest, Hungary, 6 April 2022

    The European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC), the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) and the Academia Europaea (AE) Budapest Knowledge Hub have the pleasure to invite you to

    The open session on EASAC’s report on Regenerative Agriculture in Europe

    to be held in person at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Széchenyi István tér 9, 1051 Budapest, Reading Room, 1st floor), on 6 April 2022, between 10:00-12 hrs AM (CET).

    The session will be chaired by Professor Gábor Stépán, Co-Chair for Urban Sustainability at the AE Budapest Knowledge Hub.

    The audience are welcome to attend in person at the venue, but the event will also be streamed live on MTA’s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MTA1825 

    AGENDA

    10:00-10:10       Greetings Professor Ervin Balázs, Chair of MTA’s Section of Agricultural Sciences and Professor Lars Walloe, Chair of EASAC’s Environment Steering Panel

    10:10-10:30        Launch of the “Regenerative Agriculture” report Dr Orsolya Valkó and Professor Lars Walloe, Co-Chairs of the EASAC Working Group on Regenerative Agriculture

    10:30-10:50       Presentation of the Report on “Regenerative Agriculture”Professor Thomas Elmqvist, Project Director, EASAC

    10:50-11:10       Potential Policy OutcomesAnders Wijkman, Tech Dr h. c., Member of the Environment Steering Panel of EASAC

    11:10-11:30       Relevance for the Climate: Insights from the Latest IPCC’s WGIII ReportProfessor Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, MAE, Professor of CEU, Vice Chair of WGIII of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    11:30-11:50        Q&A

    11:50-12:00       Wrap-up and closing of the session
    Professor Lars Walloe and Professor Gábor Stépán            

     

    Registration to the event is open here:
    https://forms.gle/AdajLuX5oXu5XgYH6

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