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	IE School of Biology's Environment Outlook | |||
|           Place: National Geographic Store at Gran Via 74, Madrid & your computer. The event will be transmitted via online streaming for those of you that are not in Madrid. | |||
| Speaker: Jacob Van Etten Dean of IE School of Biology | 
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| Content: The July 2011 issue of National Geographic features the article “How heirloom varieties can feed the world”, telling the fascinating story of agricultural diversity and its role in global food security. In a talk at the National Geographic store in Madrid, Dr Jacob van Etten, a geographer and an expert on agricultural diversity, will give his perspective on agricultural diversity. Dr Van Etten works with archaeologists and geneticists to unravel the origins of agriculture and crops. He will explain how this work produces insights that are crucial for the future of agriculture in a world of climate change. | |||
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