Hans Herren, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized scientist specializing in sustainable agriculture. He is president of the Millennium Institute.
A conversation with Miguel Altieri
Berkeley’s Miguel Altieri, an associate professor of insect biology in the College of Natural Resources, has a world-wide reputation for his alternative solution: “agroecology,” or sustainable agriculture, which respects the knowledge of indigenous peoples, protects the environment, and promotes social equity.
Impact Analysis of Organic Farming in Rice Agroecosystems in the Philippines
Paper presented during the 1st RDA/ARNOA International Conference on Asian Organic Agriculture held at Suwon and Cheonan/Korea on November 12-15, 2002.
Reducing food poverty by increasing agricultural sustainability in developing countries
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Video-clip in a series which documents an ongoing process of establishing community forest reserves and agroforestry farming systems as an alternative to mono-crops and climate change. Agroforestry No 3
Living with Forests, Defending and Conserving
Video-clip in a series which documents an ongoing process of establishing community forest reserves and agroforestry farming systems as an alternative to mono-crops and climate change – Agroforestry No 1
En la variedad esta el placer
Video sobre experiencias de sistemas agroforestales y el proceso de reservas campesinas y comunitarias en Santander – Colombia. De la serie: Sistemas Agroforestales: viviendo con las selvas para su defensa y conservación.
The color of food
The Color of Food aims to address the lack of voices from Asian, Black, Latino and Native American communities in the dialogue on healthy food and food justice.
Banking diversity
A short video looking at the value of seed banking and biodiversity conservation (on-farm), in Ethiopia.