Landscape Collaboration for Regenerative Food Systems

Fall 2024 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series

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About the speaker

A senior advisor with EcoAgriculture Partners and emeritus faculty member in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Louise Buck offers strategic guidance for integrated landscape partnerships and their supporters to strengthen and expand the practice of regenerative landscape management, worldwide. Her action research aims to deepen understanding about the potential of landscape collaboration, and build confidence to meet its challenges in complex socio-ecological settings where food production and nature conservation are common goals. As leader of EcoAgriculture’s Innovations in Collaborative Landscape Management program for 17 years, and coordinator of the Cornell EcoAgriculture Working Group through her home Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Dr Buck has developed class-room and field based learning systems to strengthen leadership capacities for multi-disciplinary, cross sectoral planning and action. Her PhD is from Cornell, her MSc from Colorado State University and her B.S. and B.A. degrees from the University of Colorado.

About the seminar series

The Harry ’51 & Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series showcases innovative approaches to development with experts from around the globe. Each year, the series attracts online registrants from over 45 countries and more than 350 organizations.

Seminars are held Wednesdays from 12:20-1:10 p.m. eastern time during the semester in 175 Warren Hall. Students, faculty and the general public are welcome to attend in-person or via Zoom.

The series is co-sponsored by the Department of Global Development, the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, and the School of Integrative Plant Science as part of courses GDEV 4961, AEM 4961, NTRES 4961, GDEV 6960, AEM 6960, and NTRES 6960.

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