17 Feb

Online

Assessing resilience in the livestock sector - of what, to what and for whom?

The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated livestock’s significant capacity for resilience in times of crisis. This webinar aims at initiating the discussion of resilience within the Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock focusing on the relationship between animal health and production, livelihoods, climate change and COVID-19.  

Based on the importance of  addressing resilience in the livestock sector, especially during challenging times, the Action Network Closing the Efficiency Gap is happy to  organize an important discussion within the GASL community to identify the main parameters and a common approach to the topic of resilience in livestock, with a special focus on ruminants. The webinar will feature expert panellists that will be debating on actors, common components and disturbances of resilience. 

 Agenda

17:00

Welcome address and introduction of the speakers

Mr Rogerio Mauricio, CEG coordinator

17:05 

Key-note speaker

Ms Jennifer Hodbod, Michigan State University, Assist. Professor, Board Member of the Resilience Alliance

 

17:20

Cases studies

Resilience in pastoral systems

Mr Pablo Manzano, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science, Finland

17:30

Resilience in agropastoral systems

Ms Ilse Köhler-Rollefson, League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development, India 

17:40

Resilience in silvopastoral systems 

Mr Antonio Solarte, CIPAV, Center for Research in Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems, Colombia

17:50

Resilience in the beef sector 

Mr Ruaraidh Petre, Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, New Zealand

18:00

Resilience in the dairy sector

Mr Brian Lindsay, Dairy Sustainability Framework, USA

18:10

Panel Discussion 

Moderator:  Mr Rogerio Mauricio, CEG coordinator

18:40

 

Final remarks 

Mr Rogerio Mauricio, CEG coordinator

Facts

Time: 2021-02-17 17:00
City: Online
Organiser: Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock
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