Food, peace and health - changing paradigms and practices for the 21st century

Food, peace and health - changing paradigms and practices for the 21st century
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Geoff Tansey has worked on food, agriculture and development issues for over 35 years. He has degrees in soil science (University of Aberdeen) and history of and social studies of science (Sussex University).

Geoff Tansey helped found and edit the journal Food Policy in the mid-1970s, has worked on agricultural development projects in Turkey, Mongolia, Albania and Kazakhstan and travelled widely. Since 1981, he has been an independent writer, consultant, and occasional broadcaster. His books include The Food System: a guide (with Tony Worsley) and co-editorship of The future control of food - A guide to international negotiations and rules on intellectual property, biodiversity and food security. In June 2005, he received a Joseph Rowntree ‘Visionaries for a Just and Peaceful World’ Award and, in 2008, he won the Derek Cooper Award for best food campaigner/educator, at the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards. He is a member and a trustee of The Food Ethics Council.

Speaker
Geoff Tansey
Hosted by
Centre for Sustainable International Development and Environment and Food Security
Venue
0.28 MacRobert Building University of Aberdeen 581 King Street
Contact

mhari.davidson@abdn.ac.uk