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Natural Resources in Demand: Global and Local Perspectives

Symposium - October 11th, 2012

Plant Research Centre Auditorium, Waite Campus

The growing demand for land and natural resources was the focus of this well attended Symposium hosted by the University of Adelaide's School of Economics. Researchers and policy experts came together to give global and local perspectives on the ever increasing challenge to provide food security in the face of ever decreasing natural resources and arable land. All speaker slides, podcasts, photos, videos and media coverage of the Symposium are available here. We thank our sponsors and partners: AARES, PIRSA, CRAWFORD FUND, RIRDC and WRI.

SYMPOSIUM PHOTOS GLI BLOG WRI BLOG
RADIO ADELAIDE INTERVIEW PROF MIKE YOUNG RADIO ADELAIDE INTERVIEW DR DEREK BYERLEE ABC SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY HOUR PODCAST
Speakers Presentation slides
Dr Derek Byerlee The land that feeds us: global scarcity and its implications PODCAST
Prof Mike Young Global demand for water and natural resources

South Australia's demand for water and natural resources
PODCAST
Dr Shenggen Fan Feeding a growing population: How can India and China contribute to global food security PODCAST
VIDEO
Prof Kym Anderson Growth in emerging economies: impact on global food security by 2030
James Hall South Australia's Land and Soil Resources
Dave Sands Ways to keep land in agriculture PODCAST
Prof Maria L. Loureiro How to capture regional values - the power of "names"
Dr Douglas Bardsley European approaches to support regions
Assoc Prof Wendy J. Umberger Why promoting regions works
Prof Randy Stringer Moderator
Prof Christopher Findlay Moderator
Dr Malcolm Wegener Moderator