52 Symposium--Global Food Security in a Changing Climate

Oral Session
A06 International Agronomy

Global climate change may be having a major impact on food security in the developing world. This symposium will examine past and predicted climate change and how these changes may affect agricultural production from crops and livestock and social and economic systems in developing countries. A major goal of this symposium is to bring together specialists on climate, agronomy, livestock management, rural sociology, economics, and policy to discuss this important issue.

Monday, November 1, 2010: 1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Seaside Ballroom B, Seaside Level

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Organizer:
Sarah Johnson Beebout
Presider:
Peter Motavalli
1:00 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:35 PM
Climate Change and Its Projected Impact On Plant Production in the Developing World.
Anji Seth, University of Connecticut; Roberto Quiroz, International Potato Institute
2:05 PM
Social and Economic Implications of Climate Change for Adaptation in Rural Communities.
Corinne Valdivia, University of Missouri; Jere Gilles, University of Missouri; Elizabeth Jimenez, Universidad Mayor de San Andres
3:05 PM
Conservation Agriculture Based Systems and Their Impact On Climate Change, Food Security and the Poor.
Patrick Wall, CIMMYT; Christian Thierfelder, CIMMYT; Bram Govaerts, CIMMYT; Nele Verhulst, CIMMYT
3:35 PM
Break
4:20 PM
Cropping Systems and Management Practices to Increase Food Security and Mitigate Climate Change in the Andean Region.
Jorge Cusicanqui, Universidad Mayor de San Andres - Facultad de Agronomia; Magali Garcia, Universidad Mayor de San Andres - Facultad de Agronomia; Corinne Valdivia, University of Missouri; Peter Motavalli, University of Missouri; Erik Mathijs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Dirk Raes, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Freddy Navia, Universidad Mayor de San Andres - Facultad de Agronomia; Claudia Saavedra, Universidad Mayor de San Andres - Facultad de Agronomia; Mirco Peņaranda, Universidad Mayor de San Andres - Facultad de Agronomia; Edwin Yucra, Universidad Mayor de San Andres - Facultad de Agronomia
4:50 PM
Discussion
5:00 PM
Adjourn