
Outcomes of the (parallell) sessions
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THURSDAY 30 AUGUST 2018
THEME EVIDENCE | THEME SYNERGIES & TRADE-OFFS | THEME GOVERNANCE | SIDE EVENTS |
E1. Double agricultural production and incomes in Ethiopia (WUR, Partners, Access to Seeds Foundation) | S1. Climate Smart land use - The agriculture-forest nexus (WUR) | G1. Panel abstract: Learning and innovation platforms: synergies, competing pressures and sustainability (UvA, WUR) | F1. Transforming higher education to transform agricultural and food systems |
E2. Metropolitan food supply and demand - Three possible solutions for achieving a fair and sustainable distribution (Foodbank Wageningen, Dialogical Holding BV, AMS, WUR) | S2. Landscape as a spatial framework for an integrated achievement of the SDGs (WUR, PBL, MER) | G2. Feeding on Future. Improving governance and policy coherence for sustainable food systems (Lleida University, IRTA, CADS) | |
E3. A food systems approach to food & nutrition security - From theory to practice (LNV, FBKP, HIVOS, SNV, ECDPM, WUR) | S3. Nourishing the SDGs - The power of innovative partnerships to nourish SDG2 and other development goals (NWGN: DSM, UniCEF, WFP-NL, WUR, Save the Children, ICCO, GAIN NL, ETC, VU, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs) | G3. Food Governance - The role of the city council. Think global, act local. (Ede and Wageningen city councils, Province of Gelderland, WUR) | |
G4. Disruptive innovation and youth for Zero Hunger by 2030 (WUR, CTA) |
E4. Citizen-generated evidence to drive food system change (IIED, HIVOS, ICCO, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, WUR) | S4. Climate Smart Agriculture - Synergies or trade-offs between governance levels and domains (WUR-CSA) | G5. Governing information and transparency on sustainability in food chains (WUR, WRI, MDPI) | |
E5. Climate Smart Agriculture as an investable business model (NpM, Rabobank, WUR) | S5. Nature’s benefits in agro-forest frontiers - Linking actor strategies, biodiversity and ecosystems services (WUR) | G6. Food for Thought - The role of agricultural universities in realizing SDG2 (WUR, Cornell, Davis, Massey) | |
E6. Capturing innovation in smallholder service delivery (WUR, Solidaridad, IDH Sustainable Trade Initiative, KIT Royal Tropical Institute) | S6. Trade-offs and synergies between SDGs at different levels (WUR) | G7. Deconstructing development rationales and knowledge (Radboud, VU, Massey, UvA) | |
S7. Participatory backcasting projects as vehicles for achieving SDG2 (Marie-Helene Schwoob, IDDRI, INIA, INRAT, WUR, RRes) |
FRIDAY 31 AUGUST 2018
THEME EVIDENCE | THEME SYNERGIES & TRADE-OFFS | THEME GOVERNANCE | SIDE EVENTS |
E7. Inclusive production and local sourcing - Can industrial buyers support food security? (Heineken, Friesland Campina, IDH, EUCORD) | S8. The role of livestock in achieving the SDGs (WUR, Partners) | G8. Challenges of diverse alliances and strategies - The role of donor agencies (Massey, Oxford, Utrecht, Deval) | F2. Co-creation for Impact - Donors and knowledge institutions (WUR) |
E8. Evidence needs to facilitate Scaling of CSA (University of Vermont/CCAFS, Climate KIC, WUR, EnzaSeeds, Rabobank) | S9. A toolbox for building resilient smallholder farming systems – Towards sustainable nutritional security (Mercy Corps, WUR) | G9. Roundtable on sustainable forest/tree commodity value chains (WUR) | F3. Promoting added-value production by smallholder farmers through the development of robust market-driven supply chains in an industry-community-academia collaboration (JISNAS, WUR) |
E9. Using Data and ICT for Impact (WUR library, WUR, LNV, CBS, CTA, VITO, Elsevier) | S10. Synergies and trade-offs between specific SDGs, local and global settings (UvA, KIT, CABI, WUR, IPCADC) | G10. Talkshow - Pathways towards agroecological policies (WUR) | F4. Pork without a footprint (Vion) |
T1. Behaviour change in food system transformation | T4: From an NGO perspective: Partnerships towards regenerative agriculture | T7. Reaching a shared vision for Dutch agriculture in the quest of SDG2 | |
T2. Sustainable palm oil: Why not? | T5. Upscaling Banana Xanthomonas Wilt disease management in Central Africa | T8: Transforming Nigeria’s vegetable markets: Impacting smallholder farmers through added value and increased productivity (East-West Seeds) | |
T3. Scaling-up youth-led programmes - Call to action | T6. Foresight4Food: the science and politics of exploring the future for anticipatory governance | ||