Slides
Presented by My Salman at the seminar "Antimicrobial resistance; linkages between humans, livestock and water in peri-urban areas" at the World Water Week, 29th August 2016.
Publication
The Swedish International Agricultural Network Initiative (SIANI) is a member-based network that supports and promotes Swedish expertise in agriculture and development. It provides an open and...
Publication
Landscapes across many developing countries are experiencing rapid changes mostly due to increasing demand for food and other natural resources, exacerbated by drivers such as climate change.
Slides
Presentation by Per Knutsson, University of Gothenburg, at the young researchers meeting on multifunctional landscapes, Gothenburg June 7-8, 2016.
Slides
Mr. Suppanart KETCHAROEN, Director of Agricultural Extension Research and Development Division, Department of Agricultural Extension (DOAE) responded to the following questions in this presentation;
News Story
Chalmers University of Technology is looking for a full-time postdoctoral researcher who will be working at the Department of Space, Earth and Environment for two years.
Event
Modern, conventional agriculture integrated with a global agri-food system contributes to many global environmental problems while malnutrition, hunger and poverty persist amid other serious...
News Story
Through a partnership between the US Government’s Feed the Future initiative, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) of Oxford University a new index for measuring women's empowerment in the agricultural sector in developing countries.Wome
Event
Youth
How can a food systems transformation become an opportunity for youth? Join our event at the World Food Forum to discuss.
Blog Post
Youth
Does this sound like it’s from a sci-fi movie? An empty, underground car park with huge metal cylinder tanks spread throughout. Inside these tanks you can find… lettuce, pak choy, kale, coriander, and even strawberries – in the middle of winter!