Landwirtschaftliche Fläche mit Autobahn (© NASA Earth Observatory)
Agroecology offers a framework to rethink agriculture within the broader context of food systems and proposes a pathway to reconcile agricultural practices with environmental dimensions.
This KOSMOS lecture argues that reconfiguring agricultural practices requires a transformation of dietary patterns and the evolution of environmental policies. Elements of intermediation between policy and practice, such as agricultural advisory services, value chains, and territorial policies, are essential to develop multi-level governance dynamics towards a sustainability transition.
Philippe Baret is a Professor of Genetics, Systems Analysis, and Agroecology at Université de Louvain (UC Louvain) in Belgium. He holds an Agricultural Engineering degree (1986) and a Ph. D. in Quantitative Genetics (1998).
Moderation: Peter Feindt, Professor of Agricultural and Food Policy at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
The event will be held in English.
About the lecture series:
The KOSMOS-Lesungen are in the tradition of one of the most famous lecture series in the German history of science: Alexander von Humboldt's Kosmos lectures. Around 100 years ago, the natural scientist spanned the entire world and all disciplines of science. Today's KOSMOS lectures are dedicated to the challenging transformation processes in the age of the Anthropocene.