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Sunday November 30, 2008 This meeting, held in collaboration with the two Ecuadorian institutions: Simón Bolivar Andean University and the Health Studies and Advisory Centre (CEAS), will take place on Sunday November 30th . CONTEXT AND JUSTIFICATIONThe current socio economic model which has been in place now for several decades has placed large scale economic growth in tension with environmental sustainability and the protection of life and health, especially in vulnerable regions and fragile ecosystems. The impacts of the global changes on the environment and health are socially and naturally co-determined and must be addressed from an ecosystem perspective. Societies in the North and the South are equally affected by this problematic and must address its complexity using up to date and critical paradigms of transdisciplinary research and community based processes. Based on the ground breaking experience in Ecuador which illustrates the advances and difficulties faced by agro industries subject to social protection, health and environmental standards, it is necessary to create of a special community of practice to address this problematic. PURPOSETo bring together an interdisciplinary group of university representatives, scientific agencies, experts from public institutions, communication media and workers from organizations linked to the production of cut flowers for export, with the aim of carrying out a discussion on the ecosystem approach to the floriculture agro industry, the state of the art in research, health and environmental monitoring systems, prevention and certification systems, as well as the challenges of social communication and scientific-technical journalism. OBJECTIVES
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This meeting will count on English-Spanish simultaneous translation in order to allow for the greatest dialogue among the international participants. Blog: Sustainable AgroindustryThis space is for the seminar participants only. You can use it to get to know each other, share experiences and documents. To access click here Please remember you should use your login name and password sent to you earlier
Agroindustria, aceleración, nueva ruralidad y desafíos de la investigación / Agribussines : Acceleration, New Rurality and Our Scientific Challenges Jaime Breilh, CEAS, Ecuador 2008-12-29 Presentación disponible en pdf. Open file Situation, experiences, challenges and proposals related to agriculture in Yucatán Jorge Alvarado-Mejía, Rosa González Navarrete, Unidad de Investigación Interinstitucional Clínica y Epidemiológica Facultad de Medicina Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán 2008-11-29 Presentación disponible en pdf. Open file Options for Healthy Agricultural Production & Commercialization Donald C. Cole, Associate Professor, University of Toronto; Head, Agriculture & Human Health Division, International Potato Center (CIP) 2008-11-29 Presentación disponible en pdf. Open file Environmental and Health Challenges of Floriculture Industry in Kenya Pamela Tsimbiri Fedha, Faculty of Health Sciences, Egerton University, Kenya 2008-11-29 Presentación disponible en pdf. Open file Environmental Challenges and State of Knowledge on Floriculture in Kenya William A. Shivoga, Faculty of Environment and Resources Development, Egerton University, Kenya 2008-11-29 Presentación disponible en pdf. Open file La Floricultura: entre pétalos y espinas: el caso Colombia Carmen E. Pico Merchán, Escuela Nacional Sindical, Colombia 2008-11-29 Presentación disponible en pdf Open file Estrategias Para Agroindustria: Floricultura Sustentable Arturo Campaña, CEAS, Ecudor 2008-11-20 Presentación dispoinble en pdf. Open file Participant list and short bio 2008-10-31 Working document 2008-10-10 Document to download in PDF Open file Workshop Agenda 2008 |
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