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SIXTH PESEK COLLOQUIUM ON SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PLANNED
(Professor Calestous Juma, 1993 Laureate)
AMES,
Iowa -- The sixth John Pesek Colloquium on Sustainable Agriculture,
which honors a retired Iowa State University agronomy professor,
will be April 6-7.
Calestous Juma will be the featured speaker at two events. Juma
is professor of the Practice of International Development at Harvard
University's Kennedy School of Government and director of the
Science, Technology and Globalization Project.
Juma's first talk will be April 6 at 7 p.m. in the Scheman Building
at the Iowa State Center in Ames. His presentation is titled "Reinventing
African Economies: Technological Innovation and the Sustainability
Transition." There will be a reception at 6 p.m. in the same
location.
The second event will be a lecture and town meeting April 7 at
12 p.m. at Grinnell College in Grinnell. "Shaping the New
Biosociety" is the topic for Juma's presentation, which will
be held in the Steiner Building, Room 116. Both lectures will
be followed by comments from invited guests and questions and
discussion from the audience. Both events are free and open to
the public.
Juma chaired the United Nations Millennium Project's Task Force
on Science, Technology and Innovation. He is highly recognized
for his contributions to policy research on the applications of
technology to sustainable development. Juma chairs the Committee
on Global Challenges and Directions for Agricultural Biotechnology
of the U.S. National Academies and the Panel on Modern Biotechnology
of the African Union.
The colloquium honors John Pesek, who served terms as president
of both the American Society of Agronomy and the Soil Science
Society of America. His research led to a better understanding
of the effects of farming practices on the environment.
In the late 1980s, Pesek chaired a National Research Council committee
that produced "Alternative Agriculture," a groundbreaking
report that documented how farming systems that use less pesticides,
fertilizers, antibiotics and fuel can be productive and profitable.
The Henry A. Wallace Endowed Chair for Sustainable Agriculture
is the primary sponsor of the Pesek Colloquium. The colloquium
is cosponsored this year by the Iowa State University Department
of Agronomy, along with several other ISU programs including the
Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, College of Agriculture,
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, F. Wendell Miller Lecture
Fund, Office of Bioethics, Plant Sciences Institute, North Central
Regional Center for Rural Development and Kenyan Student Association.
Cosponsors also include Alliant Energy, UNEP Global 500 Forum,
Bethesda Lutheran Church Tanzania Ministry Team, Iowa Farmers
Union and Grinnell College.
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