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Global Food Systems Forum attracts international audience
People from more than 350 locations, on every continent except Antarctica, have registered to watch the UC Global Food Systems Forum webcast on April 9.
Interested people in Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Germany, India, Italy, Kenya, Morocco, Netherlands, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela and states throughout the U.S., have signed up to be part of this global conversation and the audience continues to grow.
Sign up now to be part of the conversation http://food2025.ucanr.edu. We have begun the discussion on Twitter using (hashtag)#Food2025.
Not on Twitter? There’s still time
At the ANR Statewide Conference, we will be using Twitter for a variety of different purposes. On Tuesday, April 9 during the Global Food Systems Forum, the world will be live tweeting using (hashtag)#Food2025. Questions, answers and conversations on this critical topic will abound.
In addition, throughout the conference we will also be using (hashtag)#ucanr2013 to broadcast basic information for conference participants such as lost and found items, resource room opportunities, and last-minute scheduling changes.
If you haven’t used Twitter, Karl Krist has posted a 3-minute video showing you how to get an account and how to use it. Watch his video on YouTube – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFNaKhiHkRU.
For step-by-step Twitter instructions in writing, visit http://agisamerica.org/twitter-guide. Ag is America is a project of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU).
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Global Food Systems Forum live webcast on April 9
Tell your friends and colleagues – Sign up to watch the Global Food Systems Forum live webcast on April 9
People from all over the world, including a group of 20 from Kenya, are signing up to watch our Global Food Systems Forum LIVE WEBCAST on April 9. If you’re a member of a group, listserv, organization or just have friends and family who might be interested in watching, please send them the message below.
See you all in two weeks!
UC Global Food Systems Forum to address challenges of feeding the world
April 9 event to be webcast live
The University of California, through its Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, will convene some of the world’s leading experts April 9 at the Global Food Systems Forum to address how to sustainably feed 8 billion people by 2025.
The discussion will bring together people from a dynamic range of disciplines, including farmers, researchers, policymakers, economists, environmentalists and geopolitical experts and we invite you to view the event live by webcast and to join the Twitter conversation at #Food2025.
The daylong forum will feature two moderated panels and keynote addresses by Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and president of the Mary Robinson Foundation — Climate Justice, and Wes Jackson, founder and president of The Land Institute.
Michael Specter, global issues writer for The New Yorker magazine, will moderate the first panel, which will focus on the geopolitical, ethical, economic, environmental and technical challenges facing food systems from a global perspective. Award-winning author and journalist Mark Arax will moderate the second panel, which will address the implications, responsibilities and innovative opportunities from a California perspective.
The full list of panelists can be found at the event website.
“As a public research university, we’re a recognized leader in tackling the world’s toughest challenges,” said Barbara Allen-Diaz, UC vice president for agriculture and natural resources. “Building on our expertise in agriculture and finding practical, science-based solutions, it falls to us to convene these sorts of conversations and look far beyond the borders of our campuses. Only through discussions of this nature will people find the common ground to move the world forward on what is a compelling, complex and crucial issue.”
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Food forum at a glance
- WHAT: Live webcast of UC Global Food Systems Forum
- WHO: World-renowned leaders in food systems dialogue
- WHEN: April 9, 2013 (9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PDT)
- WHERE: Ontario, Calif., and live webcast (sign up to watch!)
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To learn more about the UC Global Food Systems Forum and sign up to view the webcast, visit http://food2025.ucanr.edu.
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Details about ANR Statewide Conference in April
Join the #Food2025 conversation on Twitter
Everyone is welcome to join the Twitter conversation on issues that will be discussed at the April 9 Global Food Systems Forum. The topic for next week's Twitter discussion (March 24-30) is environmental pressures facing our global food systems and potential solutions. To participate in the Twitter discussion, use (hashtag)#Food2025.
If you haven’t used Twitter but would like to join the conversation, Karl Krist has posted a 3-minute video to bring you up to speed. Watch it on our YouTube channel – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFNaKhiHkRU
Seats remain for preconference tours
Seats are rapidly filling for our preconference tours, but a few are still available on Tour #1 of Coachella Valley and Tour #3 of San Diego County. In addition, a couple of seats have opened up on Tour #2 of urban San Bernardino and Orange counties.
All three tours are described at http://ucanr.edu/sites/statewideconference2013/Program/Tours_-_April_8. If you’ve already registered for the conference and would like to add a Monday tour, email your request for a tour to anrprogramsupport@ucanr.edu.
Final call for posters
If you would like to display a poster for the conference and haven’t yet submitted a request, please go to https://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=9900 and submit your request by midnight on Friday, March 22.
Nearly 500 people have registered for the ANR Statewide Conference April 9-11. Registration will be open until the conference begins, but those who register after March 25 will be accepted as space permits.
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VP Allen-Diaz discusses importance of participating in the ANR Statewide Conference
VP Barbara Allen-Diaz wants all ANR members, and that includes you, to attend the ANR Statewide Conference in April. Visit http://ucanr.edu/sites/statewideconference2013, and click on the 2-minute video to hear her discuss the exciting UC Global Food Systems Forum as well as the numerous ANR activities planned at the conference.
More than 400 people have already registered for the ANR Statewide Conference on April 9-11. If you haven’t made hotel reservations for the conference, ANR has extended its block of discounted rooms at the DoubleTree by Hilton Ontario until tomorrow, March 15.
We have also begun posting on the Food 2025 blog. The blog features papers, videos and presentations from panelists and speakers who will participate in the Global Food Systems Forum. We want to hear from you! Visit the blog and share your feedback. If you would like to contribute to the blog, contact Jennifer Rindahl at jlrindahl@ucanr.edu or (530) 754-3930.
A conversation about the issues that will be discussed at the Global Food Systems Forum is under way on Twitter. This week’s discussion topic is economic challenges to global food systems. Next week tweeters will be discussing technical challenges. To participate in the Twitter discussion, use #Food2025.
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Strategic Initiative leaders encourage you to attend the 2013 ANR Statewide Conference
Dear Colleagues,
As the Strategic Initiative leaders, we encourage you to attend the 2013 ANR Statewide Conference, which serves as the Initiative meetings for this year. We're excited about this opportunity to convene all of the Initiatives and promote cross-initiative discussions and partnerships.
Join your colleagues for three days of lively discussions about ANR’s role in identifying and addressing challenges in agriculture and in natural and human resources with an eye to how our Strategic Vision, through the Initiatives, shapes this important work. Take a look at the science sessions, which have been updated on the agenda.
Many program teams and workgroups will be meeting during the conference as well. Please contact the Program Support Unit soon if you wish to reserve space during the conference for your group to meet.
If you have not already signed up, registration remains open at 2013 ANR Statewide Conference. The special room rate at the conference hotel expires this Friday, March 8, so don't delay in making your reservations.
We hope to see you in Ontario!
Sincerely,
Doug Parker
Chair, Strategic Initiative Leaders
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