Biodiversity can contribute to food security as well as better nutrition and health; it contributes to climate change adaptation, and strengthens local cultural identity, tradition and know how.
ROMA CITTÀ CAMPAGNA: AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND BIODIVERSITY
Reflecting together on new linkages between food, agriculture and territory in our urban scenery.
It is a round table organized by the Municipality of Rome in collaboration with FAO Food for cities and Bioversity International which will be held on 21 May 2010. It will consist in a discussion on cities, food and nutrition, agriculture, and biodiversity. In the framework of La Settimana della Biodiversità - taking place in Rome from 20 to 23 May 2010 - consisting in conferences, roundtables, workshops for schoolchildren, a documentary film festival, photo exhibitions, concerts and readings.
Provisional agenda:
4.30- 17.30 HRS – SALA OSPITI/ Auditorium Parco della Musica
Welcoming remarks
Pietro Di Paolo - Mayor of Rome / Delegate of the Mayor
Francesco Batistoni - Councillor of Agriculture, Lazio region
Paolo Giuntarelli - Director of the Environmental Protection Department
Round table (first part) - City of Rome: the current situation
Moderator: Stefano Padulosi, Senior Scientist
Diversity for Livelihoods Programme - Bioversity International
Urban gardens mapping, green areas of Rome
Simone Bozzato - The Italian Geographic Society
Rural-Urban linkages in Rome: past and future
Lucina Caravaggi - Sapienza University of Rome
The social role of urban agriculture and green areas in Rome
Paolo Gramiccia - Municipality of Rome
Feeding the cities – an economic approach
Francesco Pennacchi - University of Perugia
Farmer Markets, short chain and Zero Mileage initiative
Tony de Amicis - Campagna Amica Foundation
Q&A session
Break
Round table (second part) - City of Rome: perspectives
Moderator: Mr. Paolo Gramiccia, Officer for the Urban Gardens and Agriculture and Farmer Markets of the Rome Municipality - Department of Environmental and Green Protection and Promotion of Sports
Food and nutrition security in cities
Alexander Müller - Assistant Director General NR department, FAO
Agro-biodiversity: purpose, challenges and opportunities
Stefano Padulosi - Bioversity International
Linking Practice to Policy for a local food system framework
Arthur Getz Escudero - Heifer Project International
Urban agriculture initiatives by the agricultural professional organizations of Rome
Massimo Biagetti - President of the CIA Roma
David Granirei - President of the Coldiretti Roma
Massimiliano Giansanti - President of the Confagricoltura Roma
Q&A session
Closing remarks