Lightning Talks for Thursday, November 17

Guest presenters give a series of Hot, Fresh, and FAST Lightning Talks on the intersection of Geography and Food at the American Geographical Society's Fall Symposium, Geography 2050: The Future of Food on November 17, 2022 in Roone Arledge Auditorium at Columbia University.

Presentations include:

“Developing a Regional Food Assistance Information Sharing Framework: Lessons Learned From the Metropolitan Washington Region”
Ms. Amanda Byrd and Ms. Hanna Rush
Dewberry

“Narrowing Future Food, Obesity, and Health Disparities”
Dr. Mariah Ehmke
United States Department of Agriculture

“Systems, Impact, and Response: Exploring Food and Water Security and Climate Change in Madagascar”
Mr. Amin Elamin
University of Maryland

“Water. The Enabling and Limiting Factor Underlying Global Food Security”
Dr. Michael Ferrari
Climate Alpha

“Space-Based Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Agriculture - Insights Into the Unseen”
Mr. Skip Maselli
Pixxel Space Technologies

“Works According to Design: Imaginging Radically Different Food Systems”
Dr. Catarina Passidomo
The University of Mississippi

“Community Food Resilience in the Time of Covid”
Dr. Kathleen Schroeder
Appalachian State University

“The Future of Food: What’s Missing”
Dr. Lewis Ziska
Columbia University Climate School

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