Royal Society Environment Prize Lecture: Feeding the world without costing the earth
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Royal Society Environment Prize Lecture: Feeding the world without costing the earth

Sobre el evento

Join Professor Andrew Balmford FRS, the esteemed winner of the Royal Society Environment Prize, as he shares groundbreaking insights into conservation science. 💡

This annual lecture celebrates outstanding contributions to environmental science, and Professor Balmford is recognized for his transformative partnerships and innovative approach to conservation education. Currently a Professor of Conservation Science at the University of Cambridge, he will delve into the pressing issue of food production's impact on biodiversity. 🌱

Prepare to explore:

  • The concept of land-sparing, where high-yield farming allows for the preservation of natural habitats.
  • Strategies to promote sustainable agriculture that minimizes environmental harm.
  • The importance of collaboration between conservationists and the agricultural sector to address biodiversity loss.

This thought-provoking lecture is FREE to attend, but registration is recommended to secure your spot. Doors open at 6:00 PM. Can't make it in person? 🎥 The lecture will be livestreamed on the Royal Society website and their YouTube channel.

📍 Location: 6 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG, United Kingdom

📅 Find out more and register: Event Registration

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6 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG, United Kingdom

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