Changing the Role of Agriculture: Moving Beyond Production in the 21st Century

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Changing the Role of AgricultureMoving Beyond Production in the

21st Century

Sara J. ScherrPresident, EcoAgriculture PartnersCarasso Symposium2nd Global Food Security ConferenceIthaca, New York

20th Century Perspective Agriculture = Scale Production

Not Sustainable…

Photo: Berta Martin Lopez

How Can We Sustain a Bountiful Future?

New Roles for Agriculture in the 21st Century

Sustaining ecosystemsFoundation for locally-led

development Partner for sustainable city-

regions

1. Sustaining Ecosystems

Why This is Critical

Agriculture land area

Agriculture in 40 percent of land area

Agroecological Practices

Photo: World Agroforestry Centre

Photo: John Picken

Integrated Landscape Management

Scientific Innovation

Agricultural Watersheds Restored in Tigray, Ethiopia

2. Agriculture as the Foundation for Locally-Led

Development

Why This is CriticalGrowing local control of development processes

ECADERT: Local Food Security in Danlí, Honduras

3. Agriculture: Partner in Sustainable City-Regions

Photo: City of Curitiba (Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity)

Photo: Neil Palmer

Why This is CriticalBy 2050, 2/3 of population projected to be in cities

photo Nelson Kon, courtesy Urban Age, London School of Economics

Natural Infrastructure for Cities

Managed riparian ecosyste

ms

Biodiverse and economically

active coastal areas

Fresh, local food sources

Healthy forests for recreation

and water retention

Peri-urban areas are biodiverse, mixed-use food

corridors

Innovative Urban-Rural Partnerships

Resilient City-Region Partnership

Action Steps Towards a Sustainable Food System

1) Integrate Sustainable Agriculture into All the sustainable

Development Goals

2) Build Cross Sector Coalitions at All Levels

3) Structure Supportive Financing

4) Mobilize New Research and Education

New Paradigm of Inclusive Agriculture Green Growth

Photo: INBAR China

Thank you!www.ecoagriculture.orgsscherr@ecoagriculture.org

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